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Whither Poland?
Dan Davison analyzes the new Polish government, the Polish left, and the rise of the far right.
Milei as President
Sergio García analyzes the conditions and unstable ground of Milei’s presidency in Argentina, and offers a strategy for left development in response to failed progressivism.
Just in Time
Hamza Hamouchene and Katie Sandwell make the case for a just climate transition in the MENA region.

Class Politics in an Age of Catastrophe
Charles Stevenson reviews On the Emergence of an Ecological Class: A Memo and what it misses about class politics.

Scholars Against the War on Palestine
Scholars Against the War on Palestine calls for an immediate ceasefire of Israel’s war on Palestinians in Gaza.
From Palestine to Tahrir Square
Hossam el-Hamalawy argues that Palestine’s struggle for self-determination has served as an inspiration for the struggle for democracy in Egypt
Lessons from the Rutgers Strike
Rhiannon Maton draws lessons from the Rutgers strike, six months later.
Cradled in Love
Mithrellas Curtis writes about the experience of losing her father while incarcerated.
Help Spectre Haunt the Bourgeoisie!
We are proud to be devoting our issue to the critical global justice struggle of this moment. However, there is a risk that this will be our last print issue.
On the Anti-Racist Revolt in France
Ibrahim Bechrouri analyzes 2023’s summer of anti-racist protest in France, its place in a series of Black, Brown, poor, and working class rebellions, and the French state’s violent repression of the revolt.