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In this episode of Class, we talk to Sarah, chair of DSA’s National Grievance Panel, about the contradictions and openings of conflict within a socialist organization. We walk through some of the political and affective distinctions that must urgently be drawn to effectively struggle together as comrades and build the truly free world we want to live in.
Read a review of Jodi Dean’s Comrade: An Essay On Political Belonging by NPEC alum Mie here. Buy Comrade here.
Check out Gracie Lion's Constructive Criticism here.
Read Jo Freeman’s classic essay "Tyranny of Structurelessness" here.
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In this episode of Class, we talk to Sarah, chair of DSA’s National Grievance Panel, about the contradictions and openings of conflict within a socialist organization. We walk through some of the political and affective distinctions that must urgently be drawn to effectively struggle together as comrades and build the truly free world we want to live in.
Read a review of Jodi Dean’s Comrade: An Essay On Political Belonging by NPEC alum Mie here. Buy Comrade here.
Check out Gracie Lion's Constructive Criticism here.
Read Jo Freeman’s classic essay "Tyranny of Structurelessness" here.
Become a member of Democratic Socialists of America.
Sign up to receive NPEC's newsletter, Red Letter.

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