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Matt and Sam talk to Jasper Craven about his new book, God Forgives, Brothers Don’t: The Long March of Military Education and the Making of American Manhood. Matthew Sitman and Sam Adler-Bell ▪ ...
Matt and Sam talk to Jasper Craven about his new book, God Forgives, Brothers Don’t: The Long March of Military Education and the Making of American Manhood.
St. Martin’s Press, 2025, 288 pp. In late 2023 the U.S. Senate ignited in a firestorm of controversy. Freshman senator John Fetterman had begun showing up to the job—and even presiding over the ...
On May 14 at 7 p.m., Dissent will host “Decline and Fall,” a live podcast production with Know Your Enemy co-hosts Matthew Sitman and Sam Adler-Bell and Revolutions host Mike Duncan. Join us for a ...
With her 2011 book The Problem with Work, political theorist Kathi Weeks helped kickstart a theoretical renaissance of work-critical socialist feminism. Now she’s back with a new volume blending that ...
The “middle powers” can band together to chart a third way between authoritarian superpowers in Washington and Beijing. Nils Gilman ▪ March 27, 2026 Mark Carney at the 2026 World Economic Forum ...
The real scandal of the Epstein saga is not that a billionaire cabal runs the world. It’s that there is a billionaire class. Lindsay Beyerstein ▪ March 26, 2026 Ghislaine Maxwell, Jeffrey ...
Simon & Schuster, 2025, 736 pp. In 1922 the American Fund for Public Service received two requests for money from people who would become famous campaigners for labor rights and racial justice. One ...
While the introduction of robotics at Amazon is still in an early phase, the technological transformation underway continues existing practices of work intensification, degradation, and displacement.
This article appears in our Winter 2026 issue on socialism in the city. Subscribe now to receive a copy. When was the last time being on the left was fun? Even in the best of times, supporting ...
This article was published in partnership with The Intercept. Rita Murad, a twenty-one-year-old Palestinian citizen of Israel and student at the Technion Israel Institute of Technology, was arrested ...
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