In the aftermath of the “No Kings Day” demonstrations of March 28th, there has been renewed interest—and concern—that in many cities the participation of people of color generally, and Black people specifically, has been limited.
The New Politics Winter 2026 issue is on its way to subscribers, featuring articles on the crisis in the United States (with contributions by Kim Moody, Dan La Botz, Howie Hawkins, Lois Weiner, and Samuel Barney), a reprint of Nancy Holmstrom’s classic analysis of sex, work, and capitalism, imperialism and campism today (with articles by Daniel Chavez, Amaury Rodríguez, Gilbert Achcar, and Michael Pröbsting), a look at the problems of Stalinism by Javier Sethness and Paul Le Blanc, an exchange between Samuel Farber and Carmelo Mesa-Lago on the Cuban, Chinese, and Vietnamese economies, review essays by Daphne Lawless, brian bean, and Peter Ranis, as well as reviews on Ukraine, Black history, social ecology, and Palestine. The issue concludes with a song on Refaat Alareer by Steve Siegelbaum and a remembrance of Ernie Haberkern.
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