S & D in Real Time

From the Editors

Our vital double-issue (long-promised in these updates) is almost ready. We have revised its contents to include articles recently published online - topics include Russia, Ukraine and imperialism in the semi-periphery, re-reading the 1970s and full employment, and what went wrong with Social Democracy. We also publish a new interview with... Read more

S&D in Real Time

S&D Real Time is a place for commentary, discussions and debate on matters of concern to the working class as a whole. Content shared here is curated by the Research Group on Socialism and Democracy but does not necessarily reflect any “official” perspective or endorsement. Unlike our journal, published three times a year, the content shared here are not subject to a peer-review process.

Victor Wallis
10/04/2022

Milton Fisk (1932-2022) was a dedicated and distinguished philosopher/activist. His principal link to our journal was an article he published in 2000 entitled "Neoliberalism and the Slow Death of Public Healthcare in Mexico" [This issue of S&D (#27) is not available on the gratis S&D website, but I still have a stock of printed copies. I will... Read more

Marcello Musto
08/19/2022

Our dear friend George Comninel passed away suddenly yesterday [August 18, 2022].

Born in 1951, George was a faculty member at the Department of Politics of York University, since 1990.

During his career, he was the author of remarkable theoretical contributions. His first book – ... Read more

Victor Wallis
09/05/2022
Steve McGiffen

Steven McGiffen

 I want to honor Steve McGiffen, who died in August.

Steve was a regular contributor to S&D over the past decade, beginning with his organizing a special section in issue #56 (2011) entitled "Democracy vs Neoliberalism in the European Union." My collaboration and friendship with him date back to the huge May 1998 gathering in Paris, celebrating the 150th... Read more

John W. Lawrence
08/05/2022

For 20 years, the motto of the World Social Forum has been another world is possible…  As we meet today that question is overshadowed by another one.  Is this world possible?  And the answer is “no.”  This world is not possible.  This world is hurdling to self-annihilation.  And only the creation of another world can reverse this course.  Luckily, another world is still possible, though the chances of... Read more

Victor Wallis
08/03/2022

Two critical updates from Socialism and Democracy's Editor-at-Large, Victor Wallis.

Report #1: S&D contributor Kevin "Rashid" Johnson has been diagnosed with prostate cancer. The first indications of this were already evident last October, but it was not until 7 months later that he got a full diagnosis. You can read Rashid's own account here.

The... Read more

Mat Callahan
08/01/2022

The new album It Is Right to Rebel by Mat Callahan & Yvonne Moore and friends is out now on vinyl and all major streaming platforms.

It is Right To Rebel is an exciting and thought provoking new record from Mat Callahan & Yvonne Moore and friends. The double LP consisting of 15 tracks is mostly rooted in american folk music, but incorporates elements from rock, blues, spirituals and roots music. Lyrically it... Read more

Matt Meyer
02/04/2022
Lancement de la campagne de vaccination contre la COVID-19 (Benin)

The Struggle Against COVID, Creative Commons photo from Présidence de la République du Bénin

Following a lengthy and sometimes heated movement listserv debate over COVID and related public health measures, Matt Meyer was prompted to write the message below. While Matt's email is addressed to the specific list's subscribers and posters, the debate is of broader interest and playing out on multiple platforms. Matt's email has been lightly edited to remove list-specific references.

From Matt: I write with... Read more

Joel Sronce
01/28/2022

Rails, Stock Photo, Creative Commons

Joel Sronce's poem, "A Tremble in the Rails," has just been published by S&D (visit journal page at Taylor and Francis to view the original). Joel is a writer and organizer from North Carolina. His work has been featured in JacobinSocialist WorkerPiedmont Left ReviewThird World Resurgence, as well... Read more

Frank E. Reid
01/25/2022

Downtown Waverly, VA

After mere weeks of white public outcry over landfill odors in Bristol, VA senators Tim Kaine and Mark Warner hurriedly announced they've joined forces at the highest level of the U.S. government to show their solidarity with the grieving... Read more

11/28/2021

It’s not enough to judge a left journal by its cover. A recent case in point: people in left social media circles of late have been taking shots at the democratic socialist magazine Jacobin’s latest issue, with its provocative (and maybe confusing) cover bearing the slogan “Lower the Crime Rate.” A range of radical voices online have reacted to this cover... Read more