
Issue 42: The Working Class
Our summer edition takes on the challenge of thinking about the big questions of agency in the 21st century.

Our summer edition takes on the challenge of thinking about the big questions of agency in the 21st century.

It's on the "Ruling Class" and features excellent writing from Doug Henwood, Nicole Aschoff, Benjamin C. Waterhouse, and a host of other contributors.

We look back at the chaotic last four years of American politics, the important implications of the November elections, and what it will take to build a left-wing oppositional movement for justice and peace in the Biden era.

We look at why the United States is such a dysfunctional mess for working-class people — and why the institutional rot won't end when Trump is out of office.

Our questions are simple: what did Bernie accomplish, what is his legacy, and how do we continue the struggle for democratic socialism?

On the coronavirus pandemic and its far-reaching political and economic consequences.
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This issue centers on the barriers we'll encounter on the road to creating a world that allows for true human flourishing.

We discuss the opportunities and pitfalls of left-populism, how the term is used and misused by commentators and academics, and what a popular socialist politics would look like.

"War Is a Racket" is our longest issue yet at over 170 pages covering questions of the Left, militarism, and war.
