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June 3, 2020
Vanessa A. Bee
A Quiet Workplace Revolution in the Shadow of Silicon Valley
How a luxury doggy daycare became an unlikely model of the future of work
April 20, 2020
Musaub Khan
The Problem With Heroizing Health Care Workers Like Me
We don’t want glory. We just want our jobs to be protected—in every sense.
March 2, 2020
Kate Aronoff
Nationalizing the Power Industry Isn’t Radical
The United States has a long history of nationalizing in times of crisis. Bernie Sanders’s publicly owned clean power proposal is actually pretty tame.
February 24, 2020
Magazine
George Scialabba
A World to Win
How millennial socialists make the case for a kinder politics
February 13, 2020
Magazine
Win McCormack
Turning Left at Darwin
In search of civic evolution
September 25, 2019
Magazine
Adolph Reed Jr.
The Myth of Class Reductionism
The fight for racial and gender justice has always been about economic inequality, too.
August 14, 2019
Alexander Sammon
The Last of the Ayn Rand Acolytes
This year's Objectivist Conference revealed that her cult of hyper-capitalism has a major recruiting problem: All the young people want to be socialists!
June 13, 2019
Matthew Zeitlin
Bernie’s Red Vermont
How Sanders’s brand of American socialism emerged from the crucible of the Green Mountain State’s squabbling counterculture
May 21, 2019
Magazine
Win McCormack
Socialism in No Country
Why the revolutionary left has always been bad news for democracy
May 20, 2019
Magazine
Robert Westbrook
Socialism and the Democracy Deficit
The quest for radical equality in the American grain
May 17, 2019
Magazine
Astra Taylor
Reclaiming the Future
On the growing appeal of socialism in an age of inequality
May 16, 2019
Magazine
Doug Henwood
The Socialist Network
Inside DSA's struggle to move into the political mainstream
May 10, 2019
Magazine
Jake Bittle
Red Herrings
The conservative media’s delirious efforts to conjure up a socialist nightmare
May 6, 2019
Magazine
David Sessions
The Emptiness of Adam Gopnik’s Liberalism
His new book lacks a fundamental understanding of political-economic power.
April 24, 2019
Alex Shephard
Warren’s Economic Evolution Gives Her Candidacy a Unique Edge
Once a Reagan Republican, the 2020 presidential contender talks about how capitalism's unjust underbelly made her change course.
April 2, 2019
Magazine
Max Holleran
The Dean
Out of the ruins of war, Walter Gropius made a vital political community.
February 22, 2019
Alex Shephard
“Socialism” Has Lost All Meaning in American Politics
Bernie Sanders rehabilitated the word. Now Trump is using it as a slur—and the press is following his lead.
February 19, 2019
Magazine
Jedediah Britton-Purdy
The Spiritual Case for Socialism
A new book attempts to deepen the philosophical dimension of a revived left.
February 14, 2019
Lauren Kaori Gurley
Marco Rubio, Trump’s Shadow Secretary of State
How the senator from Florida went from being “Liddle Marco” to dictating U.S. foreign policy in Latin America.
February 7, 2019
Alex Shephard
Trump’s Attack on Socialism Is a Colossal Blunder
It has forced him to wholeheartedly embrace American capitalism, much like Hillary Clinton did in 2016.
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