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Meagan Day is an associate editor at Jacobin. She is the coauthor of Bigger than Bernie: How We Go from the Sanders Campaign to Democratic Socialism.
These experiences have led us to think about what it means to be anti-militarist and how should we define anti-militarism. The following notes endeavour to map out a position which is anti-militarist ...
This would translate into a national total of active DSA members in the range of 8000-to-10,000, which is still a substantial force and certainly makes DSA far larger than any other left-wing group in ...
The size, energy, and confidence at the Convention were all indications of a new chapter opening up for DSA and the socialist movement in the US. A wave of radicalization is bubbling up across the ...
This time, Bezalel Smotrich himself – who refused to follow the example of his friend Itamar Ben-Gvir when the latter withdrew temporarily from the government at the beginning of this year in protest ...
Dave Kellaway reports on the protests on Palestine and the proscription of Palestine Action last weekend.
The recent findings by the Auditor-General confirming the Free State as the worst-performing province in South Africa are not just shocking, they are a painful reminder of how deeply broken our ...
Political ‘stability’ has been restored, but fundamentally to uphold the bourgeois class rule. Democratic rights have been curtailed, dissenting voices and movements have been suppressed, and media ...
A unique event took place at the Kryvyi Rih branch of the Social Movement NGO — we had the honour of welcoming special guests: Senator Tanya Vyhovsky from Vermont, USA, and Nico Dix, representative of ...
A letter signed by 52 academics and writers, including Tariq Ali, Judith Butler, Angela Davis, Naomi Klein and Avi Shlaim.
The last bus awaits in the camp’s parking lot. Young people, most of whom didn’t know each other a week before, exchange phone numbers, social media, and hugs. Here and there, tears flow, as if to ...
People who survived the immediate effects of the blasts were not necessarily safe. Two years after the bombings, there was a notable increase in the rate of leukaemia among initial survivors, which ...
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