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The Uncommitted Jughandle

The Uncommitted Movement has been accused of being co-opted by the Democratic Party. In reality, it was taken over by anti-war grassroots activists who were able to make inroads with hundreds of thousands of voters.

Isaac Jimenez
| February 12, 2025
Strategy & Tactics

Cranking Up the Labor Upsurge

Labor’s recent advances vindicate the hope that rank-and-file movements can transform sleepy unions into sharp tools against the billionaire class.

Keith Brower Brown
| January 30, 2025
Labor

Teamsters Strike at Amazon Worked Because of Years of Shop Floor Organizing

The strike was a big step forward for our union, as workers stepped up to take leadership roles. Amazon workers around the country got to see their coworkers — people just like them — rise up.

Brendan Radtke
| January 13, 2025
Labor

New Opportunities in New York for Escaping the Triple Prime Voter Trap

All the tactics and tricks of electoral work won’t help DSA build a real base for socialist politics if millions of people can’t easily see us. That’s why in New York, we should talk seriously about using fusion voting and general elections to boost our visibility.

David V.
| December 7, 2024
Strategy & Tactics

What Makes a DSA Chapter Democratic?

A democratic DSA needs a culture where everyone believes they can help build the organization even if individual votes don’t go their way.

Alex Pellitteri
| November 25, 2024
DSA

Wanted: Troublemaking Unions to Defeat Trumpism

The status quo sucks! The voters that the labor movement should be seeking to influence are looking for candidates who are disruptors. Troublemakers. Working-class voters want a candidate who will put a thumb in the eye of the establishment, like Bernie Sanders.

Jane Slaughter
| November 18, 2024
US Politics

Our Work Has Just Begun: DSA on Portland City Council

While most of the country moved to the right, Portland DSA’s two endorsed candidates won spots on the city council. Portland B&R members Hayley and Dave share lessons and strategies from the winning campaigns.

Hayley Banyai-Becker and Dave Coburn
| November 13, 2024
DSA

Something Fundamental Must Change

The 2024 election was lost in the last four — or even fifty — years, not in the last four months. Now it’s again time for the left and labor to rethink, shift strategy, and set to work making Tuesday the right’s Pyrrhic victory.

Neal Meyer
| November 6, 2024
US Politics

Producing and Organizing in the Era of Amazonification

Companies increasingly rely on complex networks with larger inventories for distributing goods. Sophisticated algorithms manage workers time. To maximize workers’ leverage, we need to understand the pressure points in the changing system.

Kim Moody and Andrej Markovčič
| October 27, 2024
Economy

Dissecting MAGA and the 2024 Election

Is MAGA a fascist movement? How dangerous is it really? And what can the left do about it? The editorial team at The Call has some ideas.

Editors
| October 14, 2024
US Politics
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The Call is a publication of the Bread & Roses caucus of Democratic Socialists of America, the largest socialist organization in the United States.