If it is actually built, Akon City will be a monument to capital, excess, and waste.
Dissent
Masters of None
The White House MasterClass series is a symptom of a mordant political culture in which power transforms a person into a celebrity.
Belabored: Pandemic Black Fridays are Twice as Tiring, with Cynthia Murray and Lisa Harris
Walmart and Kroger workers discuss the added stress of working during the holidays.
Transcript: Courier Class War, with Antonio Solis
An organizer from Los Deliveristas Unidos talks about delivering food through the pandemic and what the group is fighting for next.
Belabored: Courier Class War
Delivery workers from New York and London join the podcast to talk about organizing during the pandemic.
Abolition as Method
Ruth Wilson Gilmore’s Abolition Geography is written to be used.
Tour the Lower East Side with Dissent
Experience the culinary and cultural history of one of the world’s great eating destinations.
A Reply to Hillenbrand, Lewis, and Wang
Sam Adler-Bell responds.
Organizing for the Long Haul
The major question facing DSA in the next few years is whether the organization can build deeper roots in the working class, particularly the labor movement.
The Post-American Surreal
In Bliss Montage, Ling Ma seeks to re-enchant a world whose catastrophes have grown monotonously real.
The Forcefield of Solidarity
Daisy Pitkin’s On the Line is one of the best books ever written about American trade unionism.
The Largest Strike in the History of American Higher Ed
What happens at the University of California will set the standard for a sector that today employs more people than the federal government.