Book Review – Ten Days that Shook the World
by Yarrow “Ten Days that Shook the World” is an account of the Russian Revolution in October and November of 1917. It follows the complex […]
Read moreby Yarrow “Ten Days that Shook the World” is an account of the Russian Revolution in October and November of 1917. It follows the complex […]
Read moreThe fact that things are preventable is a condition of tragedy, but it’s also what reminds us that things do not have to be this […]
Read moreBosses have two parties. If we want to build power for our class and eventually transform society, workers are going to need one too. By […]
Read moreWelcome to the first edition of Reading Roundup, where ATX DSA members share what they’ve been reading and how it’s informing their political education.
Read moreThere has been no shortage of culture war outrage surrounding the Olympics in 2021, from Simone Biles disappointing scores of right-wing talking heads to the inane discourse about anti-sex […]
Read moreDemocrats are cutting workers loose like they’re ballast in a sinking hot-air balloon, wagering that they can win solely by supporting capitalist policies without making any concessions to the working class.
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