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Organizing Identities

Industrial Worker
1 month 2 weeks ago
Our individual, collective, and institutional identities organize us. The common view suggests that identity is a stable given. You are X or Y and nothing changes that. Not only is this view inaccurate, it limits our ability to meet coworkers where they are and makes connecting with them difficult as a result. Identity is a … Continue reading "Organizing Identities"
Christian S.

What Clarence Thomas and the State of Israel Have in Common

Jacobin
1 month 2 weeks ago
In his dissenting Supreme Court opinion this week, Clarence Thomas argued for a version of the idea that citizenship is a matter of ancestral lineage — a position not unlike that of Israel, which assigns citizenship on the basis of Jewish descent.
Corey Robin

The American Revolution Was More Radical Than the Founders Wanted

Jacobin
1 month 2 weeks ago
For generations, historians have downplayed the American Revolution as a squabble between elites. But the revolution unleashed egalitarian forces its architects could neither control nor contain.
Ed Simon

An Independence Day Without Common Sense

Jacobin
1 month 2 weeks ago
Americans have celebrated Thomas Paine’s Common Sense for generations. What gets lost in the fanfare is how common sense is not some eternal repository of political wisdom, but something continually reshaped by democratic debate, argument, and persuasion.
Maxwell G. Burkey

Smith’s short-sighted pipeline will only become a reality if taxpayers pay for it

Stand Earth
1 month 2 weeks ago
OTTAWA (TRADITIONAL, UNCEDED TERRITORY OF THE ALGONQUIN ANISHNAABEG PEOPLE) – Prime Minister Mark Carney joined Alberta Premier Danielle Smith today to announce the Alberta government pipeline proposal to the federal government’s Major Projects Office for a million-barrel-a-day crude oil pipeline to British Columbia’s south coast. “The Trans Mountain expansion experience has proven that pipelines – […]
Cari Barcas

Join us in demanding justice for Rocky!

US Campaign to End the Death Penalty
1 month 2 weeks ago
BACKGROUND: THE CASE AT A GLANCE NEW EVIDENCE: DEFENSE LAWYER’S KLAN TIES In August 2025, Rocky’s legal team filed a Rule 32 petition asking the court to overturn his conviction and grant a new trial. The petition rests on two claims: that Rocky is innocent, and that he was denied meaningful, conflict-free representation. WHERE THE […]
Stefanie Faucher

¡Tri-Valley CAREs Lo Invita a Nuestra FIESTA de Amplificación Mensual!

Tri Valley Cares
1 month 2 weeks ago

Nos reuniremos virtualmente (a través de Zoom) para diseñar estrategias sobre cómo podemos usar individualmente el poder de nuestras cuentas de redes sociales (a través de Facebook, X, Threads, Linkedin, […]

The post ¡Tri-Valley CAREs Lo Invita a Nuestra FIESTA de Amplificación Mensual! appeared first on Tri Valley CAREs.

Scott Yundt and Raiza Marciscano-Bettis

Survival and Tragedy

Against the Current
1 month 2 weeks ago
By the time Nobody’s Girl: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice by Virginia Roberts Giuffre was released in October 2025, Giuffre’s story and the larger story of Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes were well known. The book was published a few months after her untimely death by suicide in April 2025. The book was… Continue reading Survival and Tragedy
Dianne

Trump Administration Scoffs at Federal and California Law and Public Process to Hand Public Lands to Big Oil

Last Chance Alliance
1 month 2 weeks ago

BLM Issues Records of Decision for Bakersfield and Central Coast Regions, Ignoring State Health Protections and Fracking Ban BAKERSFIELD, CA — Environmental organizations across […]

The post Trump Administration Scoffs at Federal and California Law and Public Process to Hand Public Lands to Big Oil appeared first on Last Chance Alliance.

Stephanie Ross

Socialism Was Central to W. E. B. Du Bois’s Thought

Jacobin
1 month 2 weeks ago
The leading black intellectual and freedom fighter W. E. B. Du Bois was a longtime committed socialist and, eventually, a Marxist — commitments that were central to his life and work. Liberals are dead set on suppressing this aspect of his legacy.
Jeff Goodwin

When the Personal Is Political — and When It Isn’t

Jacobin
1 month 2 weeks ago
The feminist insight that personal life is political is complicated by neoliberalism, which casts political problems as matters of personal virtue. This moralization of personal conduct can displace the collective action needed to transform society.
Evelina Johansson Wilén

Parsing Fact From Fiction on Ireland’s Magdalene Laundries

Jacobin
1 month 2 weeks ago
The last of Ireland’s Magdalene laundries, workhouses for “morally wayward” women, closed in 1996. Since then, the institutions’ many horrors have come to light, but misinformation has also been endemic. A new book provides a granular, factual account.
Katie Tobin

An Unchangeable Constitution?

Jacobin
1 month 2 weeks ago
Americans used to fight for constitutional change — and not just in the Supreme Court chamber. Jill Lepore talked to Jacobin about the decline of the amendment process and the rise of judicial power.
Jill Lepore

What If Socialism Takes Over the Democratic Party?

Jacobin
1 month 2 weeks ago
Could democratic socialism become the brand of a new generation of political actors — not just on the fringe, not just in New York City, but across the country?
Corey Robin

What Socialist Outlook Saw

Red Mole: A Marxist's Critique of the Bureaucratic Left
1 month 2 weeks ago
Reading the IMG- & WSL-tradition’s journal from the late 1980s, with a view to the present
Duncan Chapel

What Socialist Outlook Saw

Red Mole: A Marxist's Critique of the Bureaucratic Left
1 month 2 weeks ago
Reading the IMG- & WSL-tradition’s journal from the late 1980s, with a view to the present
Duncan Chapel

New poll shows support for water bottling royalty

Flow Water Advocates
1 month 2 weeks ago

A new poll from Progress Michigan in partnership with Public Policy Polling shows strong support for the Michigan Water Trust Fund Act, a package of two bills long championed by Flow and introduced by Sen. Sam Singh (D-28) in May 2026. The bills (SB 950 & 951) would raise approximately $300 million annually by imposing a 25-cent... Read more »

The post New poll shows support for water bottling royalty appeared first on Flow Water Advocates.

FLOW Editor

The Canadian Museum for Human Rights’ Nakba exhibit can serve as a site for solidarity

Against the Current
1 month 2 weeks ago
Palestinians from Tantura are expelled to Jordan, June 1948. Benno Rothenberg/ Meitar Collection/National Library of Israel/The Pritzker Family National Photography Collection/CC BY 4.0 MUCH ATTENTION AND controversy has surrounded the Canadian Museum for Human Rights in Winnipeg and its exhibit “Palestine Uprooted: Nakba Past and Present.” Indeed, there was a veritable tsunami of criticism before… Continue reading The Canadian Museum for Human Rights’ Nakba exhibit can serve as a site for solidarity
Dianne

The New Scramble for Critical Minerals: Who Pays for the Green Transition?

Green Social Thought
1 month 2 weeks ago

by Utkarsh Mishra

The global shift to clean energy depends heavily on minerals such as lithium, cobalt, nickel and rare earth elements. This article by Utkarsh Mishra examines how the extraction of these resources is reshaping economies and geopolitics while imposing significant environmental and social costs on communities in the Global South. Drawing on evidence from Congo, Indonesia and the Lithium Triangle of South America, it highlights issues of child labour, displacement, pollution, deforestation and water depletion. The article argues that a just energy transition requires stronger protections for workers, Indigenous communities and local ecosystems.

Reconstruction, Seventy-Five Years After, W. E. B. Du Bois, 1943

Green Social Thought
1 month 2 weeks ago

by W. E. B. Du Bois

“Without the help of the American Negro, the abolition movement would have been impossible.”
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