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Isadora Seconi and Sean K. Isaacs review Alan Sears's Eros and Alienation, looking at the book's utopian implications for ecosocialism and Marxist theory.| Spectre Journal
Carol Jean Crooks was a Black dyke. Born October 12, 1946, she grew up on the streets of Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, and died alone in early 2022. She worked and fought all her life in relative obscurity. Though most of her work wasn’t legal, her fights created a better and fairer world.| Spectre Journal
In the latest entry in Spectre's incarcerated writers' series, Antoine E. Davis reflects on trauma, the desire of revenge, and how to overcome the cycle of violence.| Spectre Journal
Benjamin Balthaser explores the representation of Zohran Mamdani as simultaneously foreign menace and inauthentic outsider, deploying both antisemitism and Islamophobia to prop up a neatly racialized version of politics.| Spectre Journal
Spectre is a new Marxist journal that understands anti-oppression struggles as constitutive of class struggle. Pro-Black, pro-queer, and resolutely internationalist.| Spectre Journal
Facing a second Trump administration, Migrant Justice has ramped up its organizing. It is no overstatement to say that Migrant Justice is the leading force in building solidarity against the Trump regime.| Spectre Journal
Richard Solomon reviews Lauchlan McNamee's Settling for Less, arguing that it's analysis of the strategic calculus of settler colonialism gives inadequate weight to the actions of indigenes.| Spectre Journal
Members of the Agroecology Research-Action Collective argue against the productivist logic underlying the "feed-the-world" approaches to feed security.| Spectre Journal
Frente al resurgimiento del Trumpismo, un organizador de Vermont que lucha por los derechos de la comunidad migrante nos recuerda que la verdadera justicia nace de la solidaridad y la organización desde abajo.| Spectre Journal
Jacqui Germain reflects on the difficulties and tasks facing the leftist artist in a cultural space geared towards the political right.| Spectre Journal