Historian Eric Foner called Reconstruction “America’s unfinished revolution.” Just how much of its work remains to be done is obvious in the Supreme Court’s decision in Louisiana v. Callais and the move by Republican legislatures across the South to gerrymander their way back to Jim Crow. Meanwhile, the Heritage Foundation is proposing to send women to forced marriage camps, and House Republicans have introduced a bill to strip people of their citizenship for political and religious beliefs.
As we approach the 2026 midterms, what is required to move from resisting the neo-Confederate fascist threat to dismantling it once and for all? Are we in a revolutionary moment? And if so, how do today’s struggles for democracy connect to the project of socialist revolution and the building of a working-class state? This Friday on GMR, join a panel of regulars—Joe Sims, Eric Brooks, and Anita Waters—for a discussion of what it means to carry out a revolutionary struggle for democracy.
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