
Biden's Passive Revolution: Using Gramsci to Understand Biden’s ‘Reformism’
Ashton Rome, May 29, 2021
Ashton Rome analyzes the Biden administration through the lens of Gramsci and his category of passive revolution. Read Article.

Why Run Independents? A Response to Collective Power Network
Ben Grove, May 21, 2021
Ben Grove responds to Brad C. of Collective Power Network, arguing that the time for independent politics is now. Read Article.

Fianna Fáil: The Imperalist Party with an Anti-Imperialist Past
Sean Connolly, May 15, 2021
How did Fianna Fáil go from a party that opposed conciliatory treaties with British Imperialism to one that has sided with US imperialism? Sean Connolly reports. Read Article.

Stalinist Cinema in Context: Ten Things You Might Miss Watching 'The Fall of Berlin'
Sophia Homa, May 9, 2021
Sophia Homa provides some historical context for a classic Soviet film to celebrate the Nazi surrender in World War II. Read Article.

The Revolutionary Minimum-Maximum Program
Donald Parkinson, May 5, 2021
Donald Parkinson explains and defends the format of the minimum-maximum program using the model established in Marx and Guesde's Programme of the Parti Ouvrier. Reading: Lydia Apolinar. Read Article.

The Question of a Stagnant Marxism: Is Marxism Exegetical or Scientific?
Simoun Magsalin, April 30, 2021
Why is it that there exists a tendency in Marxism—itself a theory of change—that remains unchanging? Simoun Magsalin investigates. Read Article.

The Collective Mind
Jean Allen, April 22, 2021
Jean Allen responds to Amelia Davenport, continuing the debate on scientific management.[note]This was written before Davenport's Materialist History or Critical History? for the ebook From Tide to Wave: Base Building and Communist Politics. - Editor[/note] Read Article.

Historicizing Climate Change and Concretizing Resilience: The Case of Loakan, Itogon
Ivan Emil A. Labayne, April 16, 2021
Ivan Emil A. Labayne examines the 2018 Loakan, Itogon landslide in the Philippines through the lens of John Bellamy Foster's ecological Marx. Read Article.

Post-Scarcity without a Fully-Automated World
Connor Harney, April 7, 2021
Connor Harney reviews Aaron Benavav's Automation and the Future of Work, a welcome intervention in a time where bourgeois utopian delusions about the future of automation and capitalism are commonplace and visions of an emancipatory communist future are far and few between. Read Article.

What Remains
Taylor Thornburg, March 31, 2021
Taylor Thornburg offers a communist analysis of the internet and explores its different ideological uses. Read Article.