Discipline vs. Growth and the Contradictions of Party-Building
This summer’s DSA National Convention showed consensus around past major issues within the organization. But new divisions will likely continue to emerge.
This summer’s DSA National Convention showed consensus around past major issues within the organization. But new divisions will likely continue to emerge.
As we organize locally toward May Day 2028, socialists must talk to workers about independent political power. Labor’s push to pass Prop 50 in California is a chance.
Youth-led movements against genocide, austerity, and the continued destruction of our natural resources have sprung up all around the world. Cohering these movements around class politics is key to avoiding barbarism.
DSA members need opportunities to talk politics without trying to win votes.
Members of the Boston Teachers Union passed a resolution calling for an arms embargo on Israel. This was not the end of their organizing, but the start of a chance to further build the union’s fighting capacity.
Convention was just the first step. If we want to be ready for May Day 2028 and the next presidential primaries, it’s time to organize to bring our decisions to life.
Comrades from 40 unions, social movements, and socialist parties across the globe came to confer with DSA and pave the way for May Day 2028.
Residents of four Rust Belt states said they’d support an independent political association that ran pro-worker candidates.
A march on the boss by the Amazon Labor Union on Staten Island won improvements for deaf Amazon workers across the entire country.
DSA’s 2024 platform, Workers Deserve More, has been a huge success for chapters using it to organize and recruit new members. Passing “R34 Workers Deserve More, Forever” will allow us to continue using and improving this already successful platform.