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How a Revolutionary Socialist Would Respond at the New Hampshire Debate

No candidate on the debate stage is advancing a program for socialist revolution. What might that look like?

Tatum Regan

February 9, 2020

Revolutionary Theory and Practice after the “End of Ideology”

In the current cycle of the class struggle, revolts are taking place all over the world. But how can these become revolutions? Revolutionary theory is central.

Matías Maiello

February 8, 2020

At the Limits of the “Bourgeois Restoration”

On the Relevance of the Legacy of Leon Trotsky and the Fourth International (first published in Estrategia Internacional (International Strategy) No. 27, March 2011.)

Emilio Albamonte

December 24, 2019

The Globalization of the Class Struggle and the Utopia of a Revolutionary Party in One Country

In earlier articles we looked at the relationship between revolt and revolution from a number of different angles. Here we explore the relationship between different national revolutionary processes from an international point of view, in order to focus on the significance of the internationalist struggle today.

Matías Maiello

December 23, 2019

The Press and the Party

What is the role of a publication in the long-term strategy for socialism?

Juan Cruz Ferre

December 21, 2019

Class Struggle and Revolutionary Strategy

Editorial of Left Voice Magazine #5: We are seeing situations of instability, class struggle, and opportunities for the Left. Now, more than ever, socialists need a clear strategy for building up working-class power.

Left Voice

December 11, 2019

From Fragmentation to Hegemony: Turning Points in Class Struggle Today

With class struggle erupting across the world—from Chile and Bolivia to Iraq and Algeria—how does the working class use this momentum to unite mass movements and build a force capable of toppling existing regimes?

Matías Maiello

December 11, 2019

Bolivia: Class Struggle and Strategic Positions

The confrontations in Bolivia since the recent coup raise the issue of how the working class can best mount its resistance. Just as history has always shown, targeting the strategic positions workers hold in production, services, and transport likely is the key—and offers the potential to unlock a more profound, revolutionary path.

Matías Maiello

December 2, 2019

Gaudichaud: “We Are Facing the Demise of Neoliberalism and Piñera.”

An interview with Franck Gaudichaud, a specialist of contemporary Chile, about the historical context of the ongoing rebellion.

Révolution Permanente

December 1, 2019