Know Your Enemy is a podcast about the American right co-hosted by Matthew Sitman and Sam Adler-Bell. Read more about it here ...
Mamdani’s victory was rooted in organizations that took up the base-building and mobilization functions that once fell to parties.
Today, inequality—especially racial inequality—is not only produced through the job market but through people’s ability to ...
Trump’s election has made Lana Del Rey rethink her patriotism, without losing sight of a resilient, youthful Americana—and ...
Owen Hatherley’s eye-opening account of the left in power in London suggests both the possibilities and limits for municipal socialism.
Read highlights on malignant normality from the Dissent archives.
When the artist Donald Judd bought his loft at 101 Spring Street in the late 1960s, SoHo was beginning to transform from a “blighted” industrial area to a luxury neighborhood. Today, Judd’s loft is a ...
Read responses to this article by Dustin Guastella and Mark Levinson here. The time has come to abandon a political proposal that the left has advanced in Europe and the United States for almost 200 ...
Matt and Sam talk to Peter Beinart about Zohran and Islamophobia, Jews and antisemitism, the genocide in Gaza, and more.
The intertwined relationship between liberalism and socialism offers important lessons for today’s fractious intra-left ...
Working on Dissent has been both a great pleasure and a ceaseless responsibility. It is time to let others have all the fun ...
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