Tag: Strategy
The Limits of White Skin Privilege
Michael Goldfield reflects on his time in the Sojourner Truth Organization to develop a critique of Noel Ignatiev’s theory of white skin privilege.
On Our Own Terms
Noah Zazanis argues for the need to go beyond the NGO model to fight the right’s attacks on abortion and trans rights.
Climate Leninism and Revolutionary Transition
Jodi Dean and Kai Heron argue for Climate Leninism as the key to ecological transition
Breaking the Strategic Impasse
Now is the time for a new, militant strategy in the face of the radical right’s attempt to eradicate the right to abortion in the United States.
Beyond Roe v. Wade
Emily Janakiram on the need, beyond Democratic co-optation, for militant, abolitionist struggle for abortion access.
On the Bowman Crisis
Shireen Akram-Boshar and Joel Reinstein argue that the DSA right wing’s misplaced crackdown on Palestine solidarity activism impedes the growth of a principled socialist movement.
Working Alone
Douglas Young asks how a twenty-first century labor movement can develop the bonds required for robust anticapitalist organization in the face of reduced socialization while working?
The Future of the Resistance Committees in Sudan
Three Sudanese leftists reflect on the state of the Resistance Committees that formed in the 2018 revolution.
Fighting for Ukrainian Self-Determination
Yuliya Yurchenko situates the ongoing conflict in its broader political economic conflict, arguing for a decolonial approach to understanding the war.
Feminist Resistance Against War
Feminists from around the world write to condemn the war on Ukraine