Socialist Alternative or Democratic Socialists of America?

Why are leftcoms so insufferable? At least be cute like Leftcom cat.

I have found the Green Party old guard to be highly receptive to anti-capitalist ideas in recent years and a number of the people that ran for office this year have been successful in creating a general movement further left within the party. I had a long discussion with one of the party leaders about the weaknesses intersectionality earlier this summer and she's a become a fairly radical socialist the last couple months.

Those in the general environmental movement are slowly coming to terms with the fact that there can be no lasting protection and conservation under capitalism.

With that said, I will say that there is a very irritating segment of the black part of the party that drinks the fuck out of identity politics and is sometimes straight up racist (a reaction to Cynthia McKinnis's run in 2004 I think).

I am listening to a Green stream right now where a guy just said "we have to outgrow identity politics", and the support of people from Black Agenda Report is invaluable.

I'm interested in a group that has a grasp of Marxist theory but is also committed to reforms and bettering peoples lives in the here and now. Which is better for that, DSA or SA

DSA according to Amber is going through a transition to better organize and build local movements and work with unions etc. So depending on how well that turn out I'd say them
Plus side is you may meat the bois through it

SA is a Marxist Trotskyist party and DSA is less Marxist and more Social Democratic.

Both fit this criteria. SA and DSA have very different tactics about doing this, though

Can someone explain how you can be a socialist without being a Marxist? I've heard this shit before but I don't get it.

Whats the differences?

yea, but still a good chunk, like 20-25% of party leaders voted no on the anti-capitalist plank.

My state GP is in that 20-25%, it's not a fucking eco-socialist party in my state. And hardly anti-capitalist or radical. There is a long history of conservatism in environmentalism and the last candidate my state GP ran you could classify as a Rockefeller Republican.

Ouch, which state?