Spring 2022

Table of Contents

Four DSA members discuss their conceptions of internationalism, imperialism, and the responsibilities of socialists living in the US.
The end of the unipolar era should encourage the US left to reassess the frameworks that have guided our attitude to foreign policy.
The complexity of US-China relations poses both challenges and opportunities to internationalist organizing in the US.
Democratic internationalism requires institutions that encourage direct relationships between peoples, not just nation-states.
The USA, despite its history of slavery, conqueror-extermination, and capitalism, also has a history of extraordinary movements for social justice. 
Despite DSA's growth and transformation, the "new DSA's" approach to electoral politics has many continuities with the "old DSA."
A critical assessment of DSA’s strategic orientation towards the fight for reforms.