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Supreme Court Upholds Birthright Citizenship — for now

Against the Current
1 month 2 weeks ago
THE SUPREME COURT ruled on June 30 that President Trump could not end birthright citizenship by Executive Order. In practical terms, the Court upheld the plain language of the 14th Amendment that children born in the United States are and remain U.S. citizens at birth, While the vote was 6 to 3, Vice President JD… Continue reading Supreme Court Upholds Birthright Citizenship — for now
Dianne

DC’s Next Mayor Is a Socialist Ready to Fight Trump

Jacobin
1 month 2 weeks ago
Janeese Lewis George, the democratic socialist who just won DC’s mayoral primary, talks tenants’ rights, gentrification, and what home rule can’t protect against.
Janeese Lewis George

In Nuestra Tierra, Collective Identity Is Built in Struggle

Jacobin
1 month 2 weeks ago
Lucrecia Martel’s latest film, Nuestra Tierra, the director’s first documentary, juxtaposes the fragility of colonial narratives with the strength of indigenous peoples’ collective identity formed through fighting the dispossession of their land.
Marianela D’Aprile

Drill baby drill or cry baby cry?  The energy sector and long-term job security

Greener Jobs Alliance
1 month 2 weeks ago
GJAmanager

Palestinian Workers Find Strong Support at Chicago Gathering

Green Social Thought
1 month 2 weeks ago

by Kim Scipes

Reports on support for Palestine and its Workers at the 2026 Labor Notes conference, June 12-14, 2026

How to Sell a Genocide: The Media’s Complicity in the Destruction of Gaza by Adam H. Johnson–Reviewed by Kim Scipes

Green Social Thought
1 month 2 weeks ago

by Kim Scipes

Review of a book that examines in detail the role of the liberal, mainstream media in complicity with the destruction of Gaza.

Élisée Reclus mapped the world for the revolution

A Radical Guide
1 month 2 weeks ago

His name was Élisée Reclus. He had spent most of his adult life proving that geography and anarchism were the same discipline studied from different angles.

The post Élisée Reclus mapped the world for the revolution appeared first on A Radical Guide. by Jason Bayless

Jason Bayless

In Defense of the Fourth of July

Jacobin
1 month 2 weeks ago
The Declaration of Independence has been quoted by abolitionists, suffragists, socialists, civil rights activists, and the Black Panthers. Why should conservatives get to own it now?
Ryan Zickgraf

Zohran Mamdani on the Promise of America

Jacobin
1 month 2 weeks ago
In a speech marking the country’s 250th anniversary, socialist New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani lays out his vision of a United States of America for the many, not the few.
Zohran Mamdani

The 250-Year Decline of American Exceptionalism

Jacobin
1 month 2 weeks ago
American exceptionalism has always had an absurd and self-serving character to it. But any pretense justifying it has collapsed in the face of Donald Trump’s cruelty and oligarchic corruption.
Nelson Lichtenstein

The One Thing The SWP Cannot Grant

Red Mole: A Marxist's Critique of the Bureaucratic Left
1 month 2 weeks ago
Marxism 2026, and why the real argument between the IST and the Fourth International is no longer about theory
Duncan Chapel

The One Thing The SWP Cannot Grant

Red Mole: A Marxist's Critique of the Bureaucratic Left
1 month 2 weeks ago
Marxism 2026, and why the real argument between the IST and the Fourth International is no longer about theory
Duncan Chapel

Burn the Constitution Once Again

Jacobin
1 month 2 weeks ago
The Constitution didn’t stop Trump — it made his reign possible.
Seth Ackerman

The Founders’ Own Second Thoughts

Jacobin
1 month 2 weeks ago
Even the Founding Fathers had second thoughts about the system they had created.
Andrew Tillett-Saks

America’s Empire Is Ending Much Like Spain’s Did

Jacobin
1 month 2 weeks ago
As the US celebrates its 250th, it has begun to resemble the decadent Spanish Empire it replaced: producing nothing while collecting rents, sacrificing its interior to enrich a bloated elite, and embracing exclusionary nationalism to exploit its underclass.
Logan McMillen

Carney wants to gamble away our future

350
1 month 2 weeks ago

Yesterday's announcement made it clear the Carney's protecting Big Oil's profits instead of our future.

Photo Credit: Albert Woo

The post Carney wants to gamble away our future appeared first on 350.

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Catabolic Capitalism: Profiting From Collapse

Green Social Thought
1 month 2 weeks ago

by Craig Collins

For much of the past two centuries, profits flowed from building things: factories, transportation networks, electric grids, cities, suburbs, and global communications infrastructure. Capital transformed abundant fossil energy into ever-greater economic velocity and complexity. Today, that process is becoming difficult to sustain. The easiest resources have already been exploited. Infrastructure is aging. Ecological damage is accumulating. Debt is growing faster than productive capacity. Political legitimacy is eroding. Competition over energy, resources, and strategic supply chains is intensifying.

UN and India on AI Data Centers: Two Divergent Views

Green Social Thought
1 month 2 weeks ago

by Pradeep Krishnatray

As governments and corporations race to build AI infrastructure, a growing divide is emerging over how data centres should be understood and regulated. This article examines the contrasting approaches of the United Nations and the Indian government: while the UN emphasises the environmental costs of AI, including rising energy, water and mineral consumption, India views data centres as essential to digital sovereignty, economic self-reliance and technological competitiveness. Drawing on recent UN reports and Indian policy documents, the article explores the global environmental, political and economic implications of the expanding AI data centre ecosystem.

Why Mexico Welcomed Iran’s National Team With Open Arms

Jacobin
1 month 2 weeks ago
After the Trump administration denied visas to the Iranian team, its participation in the 2026 World Cup seemed unlikely. Mexico’s decision to host the players was rooted in its shared struggle for sovereignty in the face of US aggression.
Antonio De Loera-Brust

Jonathan Chait Doesn’t Understand the Socialists He’s Attacking

Jacobin
1 month 2 weeks ago
Jonathan Chait’s Atlantic essay claims the Democratic Socialists of America has betrayed the legacy of its founder, Michael Harrington. It gets DSA’s history, and what the organization is today, wrong.
Bhaskar Sunkara
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