September 6th marked the four-year anniversary of the death of Darren Seals, an activist from Ferguson, Missouri. I first heard about Seals at a time when I was concerned with what I was seeing as
The demise of Fat Rice, a trendy Chicago restaurant, shows how cultural radicalism without class politics synergizes with the racialist ideology of the mainstream press to keep workers politically
An interesting thing happens when black workers do straight-up class struggle: liberals talk about it as if it’s anti-racism, and anti-racist activists don’t want to have anything to do with
Employers hire “racial specialists” to train workers to believe that their own identities and unconscious biases are the main sources of inequality, instead of exploitative workplace
The ease with which the NYCDSA steering committee sabotaged a political education event with Adolph Reed Jr. shows that open debate is in grave danger in DSA. How will Marxists