California DSA (CA DSA) has recently voted in favor of supporting Proposition 50, a proposal to redraw California’s districts that is aimed at creating enduring structural Democrat electoral supremacy in California. In opposition to the endorsement and its strategy, the authors analyze what this debate reveals about the issues within CA DSA itself.
The conditions under which DSA attempts to build socialism are unique in history: nowhere has a developed, late-stage capitalist state–much less the most militarily and economically powerful empire on the planet–been successfully guided towards socialism, be it through electoralist or revolutionary tactics. There is no world war, no invading force capable of weakening the capitalist state ...
St. Louis DSA does a lot of great work beyond electoral politics, but we have benefited significantly from Cori Bush’s rise in St. Louis. Whereas many chapters claim they have lost membership or energy locally over the last couple years, St. Louis DSA has grown in numbers and influence; maybe this is why I fail to see a real crisis in DSA.
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glad someone else thinks the same. I tried learning dsa through the course and it was extremely confusing and i was only in the beginning. It was just really overwhelming. ended up doing a udemy course by scott barrett and he shows visual examples and implements the data structures from scratch and it helped a ton.