On the conditions, obstacles, and opportunities for socialist organizing in the rural areas of the US.
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A real-time analysis of the organizing efforts taken on by graduate student workers at Columbia University, up through the fall strike and subsequent tentative agreement.
An analysis of the contemporary geographies of contradiction and struggle in the US.
A historical materialist analysis of Frank Herbert’s classic science fiction and its recent cinematic adaptation.
An examination of past electoral success to carve out a vision of socialist electoral strategy with the goals of not only winning elections but building a base through “field-first” tactics outside of the established political consultancy class.
Partisan co-editor-in-chief, Spencer A, talks to two of the contributors, Robert Ovetz and Shawn Hattingh, to the new book, Workers’ Inquiry and Global Class Struggle.
NYC-DSA healthcare organizer reflects on her experiences.
Soup for our Family
Reflections on Portland DSA’s resiliency work during a year of crises
With the continued assault on the Palestinian people, it is the duty of American socialists and communists to disrupt capital at home from the docks to the doorstep.
Reflections on how the communist spark can emerge in the American workplace
Central Connecticut chapter co-chair Alex discusses in-state victories by DSA such as a right to counsel for tenants, and actively working towards a vision of building municipal-area and statewide tenant unions.
Taking It to the Neighborhoods
With the passing of a recent resolution, the Los Angeles chapter of DSA has begun to build formations within the realm of hyper-local organizing. How has this new addition to the typically committee-based chapter structure fared so far, what are the implications for socialist organizing in DSA-LA, and should this be taken up as a new model for other chapters around the country?