
Keith Ellison’s Narrow Victory
Minnesotans voted to reelect the attorney general who prosecuted Derek Chauvin. The result holds important lessons for the Democratic Party on its approach to criminal justice.
Minnesotans voted to reelect the attorney general who prosecuted Derek Chauvin. The result holds important lessons for the Democratic Party on its approach to criminal justice.
What happens at the University of California will set the standard for a sector that today employs more people than the federal government.
Daisy Pitkin’s On the Line is one of the best books ever written about American trade unionism.
In Bliss Montage, Ling Ma seeks to re-enchant a world whose catastrophes have grown monotonously real.
The major question facing DSA in the next few years is whether the organization can build deeper roots in the working class, particularly the labor movement.
Ruth Wilson Gilmore’s Abolition Geography is written to be used.
Delivery workers from New York and London join the podcast to talk about organizing during the pandemic.
Socialism is rooted in a philosophical optimism that our movement is based in a majority.
Matt and Sam discuss Garry Wills’s 1970 masterpiece of political reporting and analysis, Nixon Agonistes: The Crisis of the Self-Made Man.
Chicago’s steel mills are forty years gone to brownfields. Most of the union halls are shuttered. Yet the parks, with their fieldhouses and pools and quiet preserves, remain as enduring gifts from social visionaries.
The backlash against the increasingly vocal demands for recognition and equality on the part of Israel’s Arab citizens has decisively shaped twenty-first-century Israeli politics.
To prevent socialism from becoming stale orthodoxy, we need to be alive to changes in the world around us.
The spread of precarious conditions across the world can lead to despair, but it points to possibilities as well.
Democratic socialism offers a vision of a good life—that we can share wealth and power and knowledge, be less selfish and cruel, and let everyone, not just the lucky few, develop their talents.
The implementation of socialism is dauntingly complex, beset on all sides by historical forces and individual corruption. But I’m still a socialist because it is a way to be a human among humans, a person in a society of the people.