Editor's note: The following links should help new readers of Political Affairs understand some of our theoretical and editorial outlook.
Marxism Reloaded: The Revolution Revived
by Joe Sims
Our Socialist Inheritance and Future
by Roberta Wood
Can Capitalism Last?, An Interview with Daniel Rubin
by Political Affairs
Things Fall Apart: China and the Decline of US Imperialism
by Gerald Horne
The Problem of Transition: Development, Socialism and Lenin's NEP
by C.J. Atkins
Class, Community and Working-Class Consciousness
by Joel Wendland
Capitalism’s Failures and the Struggle Forward
by Scott Marshall
The Crash of 2008 and Historical Materialism
by John Case
The Fight Against Racism: New Challenges, Features, and Possibilities
by Jarvis Tyner
Beyond Equality: Class, Gender and Race Today
by Mary Davis
The Struggle for Women’s Equality in the U.S. Today
by Susan Webb
If Not Now When?: It’s Time to Stop Neglecting Heterosexism
by Joel Wendland
Art on the Frontline: Mandate for a People's Culture
by Angela Davis
Why Class Isn’t Just Another “-ism”
by Joel Wendland
Rebuilding the Labor Movement in the 21st Century, an Interview with Scott Marshall
by Political Affairs
Eight Rough and Random Thoughts on Socialism
by Sam Webb
Views of the Communist Party..._________________________________________________
The Communist Party: A Work in Progress in a Changing World
by Sam Webb
Shouldering Our Burdens
by Glenn Ramsey
Living in an Era of Change
by C.J. Atkins
Change is Essential, but What Kind of Change?
by Beth Edelman
Extreme Makeover Goes Too Far
by Joe Sims
You might be a Marxist if..._____________________________________________________
by David Pena
... You Want to End the Exploitation of Workers
... You Want to End the Exploitation of Workers (Part 2)
... You’re Class Conscious
... You’re Against Imperialism
Marx, Engels and the classics...__________________________________________________
by Thomas Riggins
Capitalism's Misty Secrets: Marx and the Fetishism of Commodities
Liner Notes to Das Kapital: Marx and Engels Comment
Engels on the Subject Matter and Method of Political Economy and the Coming Revolution
Engels on Human Rights and the Abolition of Classes
The Force Theory of Herr Eugen Dühring
Engels on the "Negation of the Negation"
Engels on Skilled and Unskilled Labor
Frederick Engels and Early Christianity
Engels' Dialectics of Nature and the Joy of Cooking
