Our website is a rich resource of articles, opinion pieces, culture commentary, and educational webinars. Use them to launch a discussion in your club or send an article to a new or prospective member to spark discussion over coffee. A complete list of articles on the website is available here, but the following are some of the recent offerings.
The latest discussion question, on class struggle, racial justice, and the road to socialism is offered in honor of Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday and to celebrate Black History Month. We look forward to a lively discussion on this important question. Submissions in the form of articles and various audio/visual formats are welcome. Deadline is February 24.
This Week is our Friday webcast with Joe and Scott on current events.
Test your Marxist IQ with a quiz on Black History Month. What’s your score?
In “Marxism Reloaded: A Call for the Revolution’s Revival,” Joe Sims discusses Marxism as a living doctrine.
The 1619 Project, an initiative launched in 2019 by the New York Times, explores the legacy of slavery as integral to U.S. history. We are soliciting responses to the Project. The Backlash against the 1619 Project by Norman Markowitz is the latest response.
The discussion on working-class leadership continues with Maicol Lynch’s Workers, Not Bourgeois Politicians, Define the Struggle, Bruce Bostick’s Unity: Essential for Victory!, and other articles.
Dear Greens: Don't Screw This Up is a plea from Noam Chomsky, Barbara Ehrenreich, Ron Daniels, and others for an electoral strategy that will defeat Trump.
Diane Mohney considers the UBI in the context of Medicare for All in Time for a Basic Universal Income.
Trump Unbound? discusses the impact of acquittal on Trump’s political power.
Thomas Riggins looks at the analysis of early 20th-century culture critic Christopher Caudwell in The Origins of Poetry: A Marxist Analysis.
Our clubs are on the move! The Hawai’i Club was published twice in West Hawaii Today, and the Houston club continues to grow.
Finally, don’t miss the next installment of the Marxist Classes, featuring Dr. Michael Honey, author of To the Promised Land: Martin Luther King and the Fight for Economic Justice. The webinar is on Sunday, February 23. Register here. You can access all our webinars here.
In solidarity,
Website Collective