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“Beard resigned and wrote a very scathing letter of resignation, which is still read today. But he was such a beloved figure at Columbia, he actually provoked several days of protests and riots on the campus, of students demanding that he r...
This is an edited transcript from my discussion with Gil Schaeffer. We talk about Marx’s claim of an intrinsic connection between individual liberty and private property, and why, in fact, the tie between liberty and private property in the...
“The argument about the absence of democracy is powerful in one way at the workplace. But it is also powerful in another way, in the general community, where it ought to be pushed much, much harder.”
This is my conversation with Richard D....
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Tad Stoermer’s new book, A Resistance History of the United States, revolves around nine historical vignettes. Each one is meant to pass along a lesson from “resistance history,” or the “potent moment[s] when people,...
Last week, podcast guest Oliver Larkin spoke at a DSA National Electoral Commission mass call about winning that battle in Florida and beyond. He was joined by DSA socialist-in-office and St. Petersburg City Council member Richie Floyd and...
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