General Strikes Demand Preparation
In the wake of ICE violence, enthusiasm for a general strike is soaring. But does the United States working class have the infrastructure to support a protracted and meaningful strike?
In the wake of ICE violence, enthusiasm for a general strike is soaring. But does the United States working class have the infrastructure to support a protracted and meaningful strike?
A double entendre: reflections on both a year of running praxis dot now and political action more broadly.
This Week: Pete Hegseth's Legal Troubles | American Boots in Venezuela | One Year of Luigi Mangione | AI Dystopia in Gaza | Community Policing in Baltimore | The EU & Sudan
Plus, the DC Nat. Guard Shooter’s CIA connection, and how Epstein helped Israel sell spyware to other countries.
Apathy and anti-institutional nihilism is on the rise, with some hoping for the hastened end of the current social order. But have they really considered what comes next?
Additionally, China and Russia sell Gaza out at the UN, and suspicious protests crop up in Mexico.
Democrats' latest surrender is not an aberration, but the system working as intended. On the futility of waiting for moral politicians in a system designed to reward cowardice, and what to do instead.
Though Sudan's latest catastrophe is largely reflective of an internal power struggle, the grounds and ammunition for the current turmoil were laid directly and incidentally by the West.
The Trump Administration is intransigent. "No Kings Day" was a step in the wrong direction. This moment demands focused, organized civil disobedience.
The genocide in Gaza is this century's greatest atrocity, and we in the West are complicit. But if moral appeals can't reach you, at least consider this: you, too, will feel its reverberations.
Realizing that the budget hawks are wrong about almost everything can serve as a solid first step towards embracing a more compassionate economic and governing posture.
Universal healthcare, free education, and green energy programs are all great, but they are not socialism.
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Plus, Khalil’s release, Mamdani’s victory, phony terrorism charges against Palestine Action in the UK, and more.
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A migrant uprising in New Jersey, expert opinions on the brewing war with Iran, and more are covered in this week’s digest.
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Responding to “New York is Not a Democracy,” a piece seeking to undermine rising democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani in New York’s mayoral race.
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Meanwhile, the empire’s proxy in Israel is gearing up for a war with Iran.
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Nearly two years on, the situation in Gaza can often feel hopeless and debilitating. But from our privileged seats in the west, we still have power to act.
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5.3 million borrowers who've defaulted on their student loans are at risk of having their wages garnished.
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Democrats like Cillizza and Newsom, who see fighting Trump's wrongful deportations and abductions as a "distraction", have it all wrong.
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Trump attacks unions, citizens are being implicated in Trump's crackdown on immigrants, and the Trump Administration is expanding its counterterrorism focus in broad and politically biased ways.
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In a meeting with El Salvador's president, he expressed a desire to expand the current arrangement involving migrants and include "homegrowns" for CECOT, a high security prison down south.
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Trump escalates his onslaught on federal workers.
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Sensitive Yemeni strike texts leak, a climate group is fined half a billion dollars for protesting, and more international students are being swept up for Pro-Palestinian sentiments.
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Also, the DHS crackdown on green card holders expands, Chinese EV developments continue to dazzle, and student loan borrowers and Social Security recipients feel the pain of DOGE.