Dissent Magazine
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Dissent is a quarterly magazine of politics and ideas. Founded by Irving Howe and Lewis Coser in 1954, it quickly established itself as one of America's leading intellectual journals and a mainstay of the democratic left. We publish the very best in political argument and take pride in cultivating the next generation of labor journalists, cultural critics, and political polemicists.
Dissent Magazine
3d ago
Voters understand that a left unity pact provides the only path to victory on the national level ..read more
Dissent Magazine
3d ago
The former Die Linke politician’s new party embraces a model that has found purchase among sections of the left across the Global North: left-wing economics paired with a variety of political positions pulled from the right ..read more
Dissent Magazine
2w ago
The German political establishment has abandoned the belief that the Holocaust gave it a responsibility to humanity and replaced it with a responsibility to Israel alone ..read more
Dissent Magazine
2w ago
Matt and Sam talk to B.D. McClay about the right’s freakout over Taylor Swift—and what she can tell us about American fame, fortune, and fear ..read more
Dissent Magazine
1M ago
An interview with Collectif Golem, a left-wing Jewish group in France fighting antisemitism and the far right ..read more
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The defeat of hardline national-Catholic rule was welcomed with euphoria by the big-tent opposition. The outcome for the Polish left is more ambiguous ..read more
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A roundtable discussion on the challenges that left-wing political formations face around the world ..read more
Dissent Magazine
2M ago
The British Labour Party’s hopes rest on the belief that a combination of green industrial policy and supply-side reform can cure British economic malaise. Is this a fairy tale ..read more
Dissent Magazine
2M ago
After months of political battle, Bernardo Arévalo has become the president of Guatemala. His winning campaign was built on attacking the corruption of the institutions that tried to keep him from office ..read more