Defend Dissent
On the Young America’s Foundation’s lawsuit against Dissent and Know Your Enemy.

On the Young America’s Foundation’s lawsuit against Dissent and Know Your Enemy.
The climate left needs to move beyond the question of which technologies are good or bad and focus instead on how we implement them.
For peace advocates in South Asia, Ahmad’s grammar of cooperation provides a much-needed alternative to hypernationalist politics.
Global climate institutions have embraced the primacy of capital, private firms, and markets—and in so doing have fatally undermined their own efficacy.
A discussion featuring Yakov Feygin, Daniela Gabor, Ho-fung Hung, Thea Riofrancos, and Quinn Slobodian.
Jean Eustache’s famous elegy for a left-wing generation is, at its heart, reactionary.
A fiscal calamity awaits public schools once pandemic-related federal assistance ends.
Lasting labor victories depend on coordinating diverse strategies and building the relationships to sustain them.
Relying on the private sector to decarbonize is a recipe for abandoning workers.
Ecological crisis, rural deindustrialization, and real estate speculation have created conditions in which the far right thrives.
Matt and Sam explore the “crisis of masculinity” in America through books on the subject by Senator Josh Hawley and Harvard political theorist Harvey Mansfield.
If we want to move toward a world that meets everyone’s needs, we will need to get serious about the role of money on the left.
In The Great Escape, Saket Soni recounts how he organized a group of Indian migrant workers to free themselves from a human trafficking scam and hold their captors accountable.
Luis Buñuel’s most famous film is a furious, if restrained, critique of the wealthy and a scathing look inside their collective unconscious.
The activists who took over City Hall have made lasting gains while also confronting the limits of their power in office.