Nov
11
2024
This week: Contributing editor David Klion analyzes the crisis of liberalism that precipitated Donald Trump’s sweeping victory and the horrific consequences to follow
Editor-in-chief Arielle Angel speaks with Palestinian writer Abdaljawad Omar about the left’s relationship to armed resistance.
In a special episode of On the Nose, recorded live the night before the election, senior reporter Alex Kane speaks with journalist Spencer Ackerman, historian Stephen Wertheim, and civil rights leader Maya Berry about Harris’s and Trump’s competing foreign policy visions and the bipartisan consensus on upholding US imperialism.
And in an essay from our Florida issue, scholar Marina Magloire writes about Miami’s Third World Feminist School’s experiment in radical education, offering a model for the kind of organizing required during moments of political repression.
After the Democrats’ bleak Election Day showing, we are also resharing a 2020 responsa by associate editor Mari Cohen predicting that Democrats would have a hard time winning elections without the energy of its progressive base.
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