Monthly Review is great!
I would also look up and support The International and Science & Society. We need more Marxist media!
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Monthly Review is great!
I would also look up and support The International and Science & Society. We need more Marxist media!
Thank you, recommendations are always welcome.
Science & Society is the oldest Marxist scholarly journal in the United States, I think, so it has a lot of history; not the most impressive website though.
Hey as long as they have SagePub we're good https://journals.sagepub.com/action/showFeed?ui=0&mi=ehikzz&ai=2b4&jc=sso&type=axatoc&feed=rss
MR Online still has one of those "powered by Google" search widgets they're old af yet somehow I first heard of them ten years ago in the Death Grips Discord server 😄
Oh snap, I remember that name, but I was never on there.
Actually I think it was Andy Morin's art project website's server https://a2b2.org/ they made the most horrible anarchist zines. There are probably still 4 bored artsy communists in there idk
Oh, nvm, LMAO
Also, ugh, I sometimes hate zine culture... but I love zines.
I think it's just the people that are sometimes behind them.
I mean, they are a good invention; frankly, communists should use them more.
Something better than all of the current stuff you see online is buried in the growth & wider adoption of federations like activitypub, & the internationalization of the internet. Internet is still super imperial rn. We've seen nothing yet except echoes of the Bush-Obama years antiwar movements in Silicon Valley dominated spaces
Yeah, seems like we're still steeped in Iraq War era thinking.