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| | catalyst-journal.com
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| | [AI summary] The text critiques Black Lives Matter (BLM) for its reliance on ethnic politics and racial identity, arguing that this approach is insufficient for achieving social justice. It highlights how BLM's focus on race overlooks broader class struggles and the systemic issues rooted in neoliberalism, such as the carceral state and zero-tolerance policing. The author emphasizes the need for a more inclusive, class-based analysis that recognizes the interconnectedness of racial and economic inequality. The text also critiques the dominance of identitarianism in leftist politics, which hinders the development of a unified movement capable of addressing the root causes of police violence and systemic oppression. It concludes by advocating for a politics of...
| | lite.crimethinc.com
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| | An anarchist from occupied Palestine makes the case for an anti-colonial understanding of the situation and explores what it means to act in solidarity with Palestinians.
| | platypus1917.org
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| | [AI summary] The text is a critical analysis of the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) and the broader 'Millennial Left' in the United States. It argues that the DSA and its affiliated groups represent a continuation of the 1980s 'modus operandi' inherited from the failure of the 1960s New Left. The author contends that the DSA, as a 'big tent' organization, is a 'swamp' of activists and academics on the 'Left' fringe of the Democratic Party, moving rightward and failing to develop a distinct, emancipatory political project. The text also critiques the inability of the 'Left' to adapt to changing political realities, suggesting that the DSA and similar groups are ultimately irrelevant in the face of figures like Donald Trump. The author references works ...
| | eu.crimethinc.com
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| Revisiting the movement against capitalist globalization from the vantage point of our dystopian present, we can see how much is at stake in today's struggles.