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Left Voice Magazine #2: Women on the Front Lines

Our new print issue is out! If you like our politics and you want to support us, go ahead and subscribe! We’re offering free shipping for the first 2 weeks.

Left Voice

April 8, 2017
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Left Voice’s second print edition, “Women on the Front Lines,” is now available for purchase. The magazine was printed in a worker-controlled factory in Argentina. These factories are facing extreme economic hardship due to President Macri’s austerity measures. For every magazine sell, Left Voice will donate a dollar to a factory under worker control.

You can can buy the magazine in digital (pdf) or print. You can also subscribe to this magazine and the next two print editions for a reduced price. All subscribers will have access to the previous print edition online.

Contents

Editorial
The Comeback

Trump and the New Nationalist Era
Robert Belano

The DSA in the Democratic Party Labyrinth
Tracy Kwon & Jimena Vergara

Deliver Us to the Lesser Evil
Jack Rusk & Hart Eagleburger

The Party We Need: A Revolutionary Socialist Party
Juan Cruz Ferre

Dossier

Our Duty to Win: Strategy and Anti-Capitalist Feminism
Tatiana Cozzarelli

March 8: When the Earth Shook
Andrea D’Atri & Celeste Murillo

A Resistance Movement for the Planet
John Bellamy Foster

Marxism and Military Strategy
Emilio Albamonte & Matias Maiello

Why Socialists Have Always Fought for Open Borders. A Debate with Socialist Alternative
Wladek Flakin

Class, Party and Leadership: Lessons from the Spanish Revolution
Santiago Lupe

A Race Towards the Abyss: Labor and Capital in a Globalized Market
Esteban Mercatante

Mexico’s New Working Class
Jimena Vergara

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Militant journalism, revolutionary politics.

Ideas & Debates

The Convulsive Interregnum of the International Situation

The capitalist world is in a "permacrisis" — a prolonged period of instability which may lead to catastrophic events. The ongoing struggles for hegemony could lead to open military conflicts.

Claudia Cinatti

March 22, 2024

“Poor Things” Floats Like a Butterfly and Stings Like a Butterfly

Poor Things is a fantastical comedy with beautiful set design and costumes and an Oscar-winning performance from Emma Stone. So why did it leave me feeling so empty? Despite juggling feminist and socialist ideas, the film is ideologically muddled and often self-contradictory.

Basil Rozlaban

March 16, 2024
Cillian Murphy as Robert Oppenheimer stares into the camera with a hat pulled over his eyes and a cigarette hanging out of his mouth

“Oppenheimer” Shows the Betrayals of Stalinism and the Dangers of Lesser Evilism

Christopher Nolan's "Oppenheimer" is a striking tale of a man who leaves the Left because of the betrayals of Stalinism. The film is also a warning about where lesser evilism in the face of the Far Right can lead us.

Sybil Davis

March 10, 2024
Black UAW workers, a black-and-white image, holding signs that say "UAW ON STRIKE."

To Achieve Black Liberation, Class Independence Is Key

A united, working-class party fighting oppression is our only hope for Black liberation.

Tristan Taylor

February 29, 2024

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48 Years After the Military Coup, Tens of Thousands in Argentina Take to the Streets Against Denialism and the Far Right

Tens of thousands of people took to the streets across Argentina on March 24 to demand justice for the victims of the state and the military dictatorship of 1976. This year, the annual march had renewed significance, defying the far-right government’s denialism and attacks against the working class and poor.

Madeleine Freeman

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Berlin’s Mayor Loves Antisemites

Kai Wegner denounces the “antisemitism” of left-wing Jews — while he embraces the most high-profile antisemitic conspiracy theorist in the world.

Nathaniel Flakin

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What “The Daily” Gets Right and Wrong about Oregon’s Move to Recriminalize Drugs

A doctor at an overdose-prevention center responds to The Daily, a podcast produced by the New York Times, on the recriminalization of drugs in Oregon. What are the true causes of the addiction crisis, and how can we solve it?

Mike Pappas

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Lord Balfour Was an Imperialist Warmonger 

We should give our full solidarity to the Palestine Action comrade who defaced a portrait of Arthur Balfour at Cambridge University. But the problem for everyone who opposes the genocide against Gaza is how to massify and politically equip the movement.

Daniel Nath

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