You’re Right to Think 2021 Was Terrible
Twelve months ago, it seemed like an open question if this year would bring an end to the pandemic, a muscular new social-democratic politics, and renewed social struggle. It wasn’t to be.
Twelve months ago, it seemed like an open question if this year would bring an end to the pandemic, a muscular new social-democratic politics, and renewed social struggle. It wasn’t to be.
Decades of abortion rights organizing led to the FDA’s recent decision to loosen regulations on abortion pills. Now we have to organize to protect these gains and fight for more.
The billionaire class loved Joe Biden’s stimulus. But they’re trying to veto any further major redistribution of power. And they seem to be winning.
Nevada progressives and socialists have won control of the state Democratic Party apparatus. But socialists face severe limitations and high costs in using this new tool to advance our politics.
A local electoral alliance defeats corporate Democrats with a pro-worker social justice message.
As the pressure to support the lesser evil grows, socialists should be proud that their largest organization is charting a path of independence.
The case for critically supporting Joe Biden in the 2020 presidential election as part of the fight to defeat Donald Trump.
Chicago rallies to defund the police.
Everyone in DSA wants to fight the conservative Democratic establishment. But if we don’t start the long process of organizing for a new party at the same time, we’ll get disoriented by both our gains and by pushback from the elites.
Two important elections on Tuesday are part of Louisville DSA’s broader Solidarity City campaign.