Five crises of capitalism
The challenges facing the left today
by Ashley SmithA lightly edited version of a 15-minute talk by Ashley Smith for the Tempest convention on international perspectives.
A revolutionary socialist organizing project
The challenges facing the left today
by Ashley SmithA lightly edited version of a 15-minute talk by Ashley Smith for the Tempest convention on international perspectives.
A teach-in on the coup, the resistance, and international solidarity
by TempestHaymarket Books events, “Sudan: revolution & counter-revolution, co-sponsored by the Tempest Collective.
Statement of support, endorsed by the Tempest Collective, for the Workers Left Front- Unity (FIT-U) in Argentina, ahead of the national legislative elections on Sunday, November 14, 2021.
Organizing solidarity with Sudan’s revolutionaries
by TempestA Tempest Collective co-sponsored event: “Sudan Resists the Coup: Organizing Solidarity with Sudan’s Revolutionaries”.
U.S. imperialism in Afghanistan and beyond
by Phil GasperOn the twentieth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, Phil Gasper explains the historical relationship between U.S. imperialism and the jihadist groups in the Middle East.
Building an anti-imperialist movement one conversation at a time
by Rory FanningRory Fanning wishes he had heard a rallying cry through a bullhorn after 9/11 that opposed imperialist war rather than advocated it. He is now working to make sure young people hear those arguments before having to learn, like him, through the experience of service in U.S. empire’s wars.
Ashley Smith interviews Wafic Faour and Hannah Rose about a recent BDS victory.
An interview with six SEA members
by Darrin HoopSeattle Education Association member Darrin Hoop interviews six other members of the union who organized to pass a resolution in solidarity with Palestine.
Promise Li contends that discerning between allies and enemies is no expression of chauvinism, but a marker of socialist clarity.
Debating DSA’s international work
by Natalia TylimIn the aftermath of the “state visit” to Venezuela by DSA officials, Natalia Tylim analyses the debate within the organization, and argues for more democratic deliberation and a greater appreciation of the diversity of the Latin American Left before DSA aligns itself to any ruling parties or states.