This episode features an interview with the writer Adam Theron-Lee Rensch on his book No Home For You Here: A Memoir on Class and Culture. The memoir tells the story of Rensch’s life growing
By Julie Stout Staughton Lynd had been looking forward to holding Luke Stewart’s book in his hands as his last publication. At the very end of his life, after a remarkable career in law, it is
By Paul Fiondella In his 2016 and 2020 electoral campaigns for President, Bernie Sanders developed his campaigns around class issues. Those issues resonated with voters, working people daily
The Class Unity Political Education Committee is proud to present a discussion exploring how Marxist theory understands modern history. To grasp the rise of fascism in 20th century Europe, we discuss
Note: This interview was conducted before UPS and the Teamsters reached a tentative contract agreement on July 25th. The full language of the agreement can be found here. Sarah: So how long have you
Welcome to Episode 7 of Class Unity “Transmissions.” In this episode we are joined by Doug Lain, Commissioning Editor at Sublation Media. Lain is a real veteran of the left podcast scene. From
Sunday, August 6, 2023 at 2pm ET Register HERE Marxism is a theory of history grounded in economics. How should Americans understand our own history from a Marxist perspective? What can the critique
Sundays beginning September 10 at 2pm ET Register HERE The purpose of this study group is to gain a relatively comprehensive overview of the Marxian account of modern social dynamics and relations.
By Julie Stout The customer is well-groomed. Black, or African-American, and she has done something lovely with her edge hairs. They’re curled into spirals and waxed to lay down flat along
“Those who own the country ought to govern it.” (John Jay) “…if elections were open to all classes of people, the property of the landed proprietors would be insecure. our government