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Marx’s ethics, and what did the BLM protests do to police budgets?

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Vanessa Wills, author of Marx’s Ethical Vision, on the morality behind Marxian “science” • Mathis Ebbinghaus on the effects of the summer 2020 anti-cop protests on police budgets (paper here)


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Fundraising special: militancy and repression in the Valley, neofeudalism

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Ben Tarnoff on tech worker militancy, the bosses’ crackdown, and their hard turn to the right • Jodi Dean, author of Capital’s Grave, on neofeudalism


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Fundraising special: worker-led organizing

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02.27.25 - 12:00pm

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Eric Blanc, author of We Are the Union, on worker-led organizing (Amazon, Starbucks, etc.)


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Trump, a new/old kind of imperialist? • Is Trump a neoliberal?

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Anatol Lieven looks at the global dimensions of Trumpism • Quinn Slobodian muses on whether Trump is a neoliberal, and examines the three major strands of DOGE-ism (NYRB article here)


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The truth about DEI, a history of “choice”

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Olúfẹ́mi Táíwò picks apart the contradictory strands of the DEI obsession • Sophia Rosenfeld, author of The Age of Choice, explores this history of that concept over the last few centuries


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The theology of MAGA, “sovereigntism” and Trump

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Kristin Du Mez, author of Jesus and John Wayne, on Christian nationalism • Jennifer Middlestadt, author of this article, on “sovereigntism,” the foreign policy of Trump et al.


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Moguls and their scribes, the New York intellectuals

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Eoin Higgins, author of Owned, on tech moguls and the journalists, like Glenn Greenwald and Matt Taibbi, who work for them • Ronnie Grinberg, author of Write Like a Man, on the mostly male, mostly Jewish New York intellectuals


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The Gaza ceasefire, and sex work today

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Mouin Rabbani on the Gaza ceasefire and Trump’s plans for the Middle East • Angela Jones and Bernadette Barton, co-editors of Sex Work Today, on that topic


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Tech bros’ plans for SF, the Resnicks and water in California

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The Y2K era, the South Korean political crisis

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