
You Can't Vote Harder: Between American Indian Citizenship and Decolonization
Nick Estes asks what it means to be a citizen of a nation that invades your land.

Nick Estes asks what it means to be a citizen of a nation that invades your land.

Tariq Sheikh describes the role of youth in the revolutionary movement that, since late-December 2018, has engulfed the country. If this youth revolution succeeds, it will be different from previous experiments, ridding Sudan of the cycle of a coup, followed by revolution, followed by coup.

Jean Tible argues that a living Marxism must be open to contamination in order to break the spell of bewitched capitalism. We must introduce Marx into spaces, times, outlooks and practices that are different from its habitual, white, rationalist ones: "A Marx undomesticated, fuel for struggles. A black, feminist, indigenous, worker, peasant, transgender Marx. A savage Marx."

Meagan Day describes the rapid growth of the Democratic Socialists of America and puts forward an electoral strategy for the socialist movement.

Introducing a free ebook about socialists, elections, and the fight for working-class power.

A reading list on working-class power, elections, and left-wing strategy.

"Those who speak a 'humanitarian' language, more than warning against what could happen, are anticipating a reality that they themselves are deeply invested in seeing materialise." Reinaldo Iturriza López examines the current situation in Venezuela, as the Bolivarian Revolution comes under attack from the same neoliberal forces that fuelled its rise.

Don't call it a romance: Laura Fernández Cordero considers the longstanding relationship between feminism and Marxism, and how fresh interpretations are vital in an uncertain world.

The global far-right is returning at an alarming rate, with the latest example being that of Jair Bolsonaro in Brazil (analysed by Perry Anderson in the latest LRB). But, is this fascism? The first thing we need to know before we can answer that is a full definition of fascism as an historical phenomena. In this extract from his republished classic Fascism and Dictatorship, Nicos Poulantzas explains the relationship between fascism and the dominant classes.

Sophie Lewis discusses her forthcoming book, 'Full Surrogacy Now: Feminism Against Family' with Alex Doherty on the Politics Theory Other podcast


The eminent Marxist sociologist Erik Olin Wright was serious about understanding and changing the world — and was generous, curious, and kind while doing it.