Class Politics for Times of Deepening Global Crisis
David Camfield on how we should understand the working class today, and why that understanding matters for building solidarity and power.
David Camfield on how we should understand the working class today, and why that understanding matters for building solidarity and power.
Omole Ibukun on the #RevolutionNow movement in Nigeria and three lessons it might offer the global left.
How might we say no to shortcuts, but yes to fresh experiments in building new organizational forms on the left?
James Graham on the need for a revolutionary socialism that grasps the real dynamics of labour, disability, and capital – and refuses to leave disabled people behind.
Andrea Pinochet-Escudero on possibilities awakened and capacities built during the VOTE Socialist electoral bid for municipal office in Vancouver.
Mélissa Miller and Alexis Lafleur-Paiement, members of the Archives Révolutionnaires collective in Québec, on one of the largest workers’ strikes in Canadian history and what we can learn from it today.
Raia Small on why the left in the United States and Canada has struggled to mount an effective response to the pandemic’s catastrophes, and where we might go from here.
Liberalism has abandoned the public to a fast-mutating viral threat. The left should offer a clear, systematic alternative.
Kate Klein on a subtle source of activist burnout and what can be done about it.
Midnight Sun speaks to Anastasia Vosstavshaya and Marie, two comrades from the Russian Socialist Movement (RSM) – exploring what life is like for anti-war organizers in Russia today, the centrality of feminist organizing against the war, and what it means to build international solidarity with those fighting for liberation in both Russia and Ukraine. Translated by Olena Lyubchenko.