At the National Convention in Chicago, delegates charted the course of our organization for the next two years, setting ambitious goals to grow working-class power and build a better world.
Month: August 2025
A Vision for Our Country
By Stephen Valley We are now six months into the second Trump administration. We’re all familiar with its onslaught on immigrants, citizens, anyone and everyone it finds objectionable. Victims caught in the…
C is for “Capital”
By Gregory Lebens-Higgins Readers new to Karl Marx may be surprised to learn that his “dangerous” writings do not contain an explicit blueprint for revolution, but more often read like an Econ…
On Donald Trump: Avoid the Liberal Image-Based Desecration Narrative
By Antonio Rhodes In their critiques of Donald Trump, many liberals focus greatly on the embarrassingness—for them—of his demeanor. They will be speaking at once of how his speech is not articulate…
On the question of AI – What is the correct answer?
By Makai Ako Make no mistake: Artificial Intelligence is here to stay. A powerful development of the 21st century, AI has gone from a small concept to a massive, multi-billion-dollar industry that…
Getting Grounded: Summer Abstractions – the Meaning of Food Sovereignty
By Liz Henderson In the heat of summer, as we watch tomatoes swell and slowly ripen while we gorge on excesses of summer squash and cucumbers, it might be a good time…
Street Outreach to the Unhoused
by Rochester Grants Pass Resistance
“It’s not really about the water that hydrates, or the cigarettes that build rapport and trust, or the sandwich that fills an empty belly. It’s all that but it’s also human connection. A moment when you see a stranger and meet their eyes without condescending pity or contempt.”
