Why Protesting Isn’t Enough: The Limits of Protest Activism
With the next “No Kings” protest happening on 3/28, our comrade Kevin N reflects on his history in the protest activist scene and its successes and shortcomings as an organizing tool.
With the next “No Kings” protest happening on 3/28, our comrade Kevin N reflects on his history in the protest activist scene and its successes and shortcomings as an organizing tool.
An article examining ICE and DHS surveillance technology, which argues that expanding digital monitoring systems have dramatically increased the state’s capacity to track, profile, and control immigrant communities, raising urgent concerns about civil liberties and the normalization of mass surveillance.
Previous entries — Part One, Introduction; Part Two, Electoral Politics; Part Three, Labor; Part Four, Diversity in the SPA The 1910s were a period of opportunity for socialist organizing across the world, and represented the peak of mass membership in socialist organizations in the United States. The country’s economic inequality was becoming more salient, with … Read more
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Previous entries — Part One, Introduction; Part Two, Electoral Politics; Part Three, Labor As we learn from the successful organizing of the SPA, we must also acknowledge the SPA’s greatest failure. At the same time reactionary tendencies dominated the AFL, bigotry also had a far too common place in the socialist movement. Many prominent SPA … Read more
Previous entries — Part One: Introduction; Part Two: Electoral Politics There were two different approaches to “the labor question” in the 1910s SPA. The first approach was to work within the existing unions. In the early 20th century, the dominant AFL was composed of trade unions representing workers with specific skills, did not stand up … Read more
Previous entries — Part One: Introduction It was in this context that the SPA emerged in 1901, with union leader Eugene Debs serving as a unifying figurehead and recurring presidential candidate. The party united socialists who believed in working within existing union formations and dual unionists, many of whom initially split from the SLP. As … Read more
Part 1 of our new 5 part series on the history of socialism in Cleveland!