The problem facing the left is not the absence of class antagonism but the absence of forces capable of organising it. If we fail to confront the question of political form, mobilisation will continue ...
The issue is not whether the Democratic Socialists of America matters — it clearly does, writes Anthony Teso. The question is ...
Tune your radio to something like the BBC World Service for a week and you will get a full picture of the global crisis: climate disaster, genocide in Gaza, militarisation and ongoing wars, economic ...
First published at Arguing for Socialism. Notwithstanding all the death and destruction meted out by the US-Israeli aggressors, they have failed to achieve any sort of victory over Iran. On the ...
At the level of the global economy, the Iran war appears deeply irrational. It has disrupted trade, raised energy prices and ...
“The rise and fall of ‘Leninism’,” by John Marot, is a reply to Dan La Botz’s “Goodbye to Lenin and Leninism,” first published in LINKS International Journal of Socialist Renewal. In his critique of ...
The rich and powerful hate Cuba because it does so much better than the US in caring for its own people, explains Don Fitz.
Debates That Define the Democratic Socialists’, which connects readers with the largest organisation on the US left today ...
Ketan Joshi discusses the climate impacts of Big Tech and data centres, the possibility of “green AI” and whether the AI bubble will ever pop.
The first-ever firing of a Tomahawk missile and operational deployment of the US Typhon system on Philippine soil under ...