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The Mamdani moment

While the project of reforming the Democratic Party from within is a strategic non-starter, BC Hamilton cautions socialists against mere dismissal of Zohran Mamdani. Rather, he argues that a sober understanding of the limitations of Mamdani’s electoral strategy of inside-out reform must be married to a proactive campaign of solidaristic organizing.

End the war in Iran!

The Tempest National Committee prepared the following statement in response to the Trump administration’s bombing of Iran.

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The crisis of liberal hegemony

Ilya Budraitskis discusses the successes of the far-right internationally, the post-fascists, and what the Left must do in response.

The battle of Los Angeles

Tempest members provide a gripping account of the rise of pro-immigrant resistance and police and military backlash in Los Angeles.

Assessing the queer fightback

Within a few days of Trump’s first anti-trans executive order, protests were called, and trans people and their allies began to gather in large numbers to demonstrate their opposition in NYC and beyond. To grow and sustain this opposition, it is important for organizers to recount and reflect on the shape and form of struggle…

NYC teachers may toss out union leaders

The country’s biggest teachers’ union may vote for a major change, but a three-way election is making the results hard to predict. Peter Allen-Lamphere and Chris O’Brien explain what’s at stake.

Inside Die Linke

Sean Larson sat down with Frieda Holm and Maria Sommer of the revolutionary socialist group marx21 to discuss Die Linke’s recent election success and the challenges facing the party and the Left in Germany.

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