Winter 2022

Table of Contents

Two members of Lower Hudson Valley DSA offer their views on recent debates.
Union organizing campaigns are not reaching enough workers, and DSA’s Emergency Workplace Organizing Committee (EWOC) wants to change that.
We need our own independent political capacity, but a "dirty break" electoral strategy is not how we will make that happen.
A de facto, grudging partnership with non-working class forces in the Democratic Party is ultimately a dead end.
A recent study suggests that with effective messages and candidates, the left can make gains where it is currently weak.
A look back at the late 1940s and its lost opportunities ought to give us pause as we consider our situation today.
A radical rethinking of the criminal justice system in its entirety is warranted if a more just and equitable society is to flourish.
DSA should support the PPC's upcoming march on Washington and join the fight for democracy in America.
Social democracy is still a significant political force in Europe. How long it will continue to be so is uncertain.
Jonathan Levy's Ages of American Capitalism is an enormously ambitious attempt to write a history of US capitalism as a civilization.