We could use a thread like this. Share the websites you follow! It needs not be a political endorsement, just sites you think are worth using as a source.
thenorthstar.info/ spiked-online.com/ (they are virulently anti-SJW and regard themselves as leftists. But they don't actually talk about left topics much)
Colton Morgan
this probably should be stickied like the reading list was
Ethan Mitchell
I wish this was stickied or maybe added to the reading sticky
I haven't posted on a "Chan" website in a long time but anyways, my site (abolishwork.com) is definitely anarchist and not a communist one.
Thanks for linking it though!
Thomas Long
You're in the first post.
Matthew Lewis
Yeah, I know. Just clarifying my political leanings since the first post identifies me as leftcom/ultraleft, etc.
James Brooks
Oh. Reading is apparently beyond me at the moment, sorry.
Jeremiah Edwards
Totally fine, no worries!
Matthew Cooper
This. And Orchestrated Pulse.
Jonathan Jenkins
What did stalinists mean by this?
Nathaniel Taylor
Pretty long list, it must have taken a fair bit of work to make. Consider creating a pastebin for this, and I could cycle it or put it in the sticky.
Someone should also start a twitter list. I know there are some incomplete ones.
Christian Lopez
However, I think the classification of publications like the New Yorker is a bit confused. For one, a peace symbol doesn't belong anywhere near them. And they pretty much just don't belong on a leftist list.
The peace symbol, basically for "progressive/radical libs," would be better for sites like Counterpunch
Alexander Martin
Excellent thread OP, thank you.
I compiled your list and uploaded on various places, under the assumption you wouldn't mind someone doing so.
Amended the list with suggestions from the thread.
Also made a list with code friendly formatting so it easy to iterate over. Changed the symbols to standard glyphs so it can be displayed in most fonts. Mind the "LANG" qualifier.
Absolute great list OP. Wanted to do this myself as well, maybe host a website collecting them with short descriptions as well. Might be better than a big information overload of just links.
I am missing some publications who seem mainstream / academic at first sight but often promote a socialist view once you read some of articles. Great for the average academic who loves the New Yorker, but have a social liberal bias that prevents them from taking an outspoken socialist publication serious. Especially Current Affairs is a good example, they chose this name on purpose so it seems like a liberal publication that oozes expertise.
Long written essays and book reviews. Have a feeling most of the writers are babyboomer champagne socialists though. Still, quality writing and The Guardian called it "the best magazine in the world" so use that when you want to persuade something to read a 3000 words review about that great anti-capitalism Verso book.
Critical magazine of essays purely focused on technology. Hit or miss, some pieces feel like post-graduates just wanting to share their post modern essay they wrote for class, but sometimes a piece is published that really nails internet criticism. For some reason funded by Snapchat…
325 is an anarchist / anti-capitalist information clearing house and DIY media network for social war.
They post mostly about direct actions and prison situations from an anarchist, insurectionalist viewpoint. Consider it your nihilistic terrorism newspaper. :)
Justin Barnes
Only thing I'd add is that Chuang is explicitly leftcom.
Are you an antigerman YPG supporter? allways Thought that antigermans where more critical/opposed. Or are the tiny amount of antigermans I know and the tiny amount of antigerman publications I read not representative?
The term "anti-german" doesn't refer to any one specific ideology, but is a range of ideological positions. There are anti-germans who are communists, anarchists, marxist leninists, council communists, leftcoms, bookchinites, primarily only united by a dedication to critical theory and a staunch opposition to tankie forms of "anti-imperialism" which has, over time, led them to becoming distinctly pro-Western in their viewpoint. So there are some who are fairly pro, and some who are fairly critical. As far as I know, the more critical ones still acknowledge the benefits to trying to create a structure that's distinctly opposed to nationalism, they just don't see it as a workable alternative in Europe- it can work over there, but not in Germany itself, and it can't challenge capitalist modernity. There's a large cross-over, developed independently, between Bookchin's views on the national question, and the anti-german opposition to nationalism, and because Rojava is partially based on Bookchin's ideas there's a little interest there, but I expect to most of them Rojava is largely irrelevant.
Samuel Stewart
It's not really a publication, but I just found this page in a random google search and thought some of you would find use for it
☮ german-foreign-policy.com as you might have guessed, it's about what Germany's top politicians are up to in the EU and Nato etc.
Owen Morales
Try the do/k/ument torrent, it has a lot of useful info. You can find it on murdercube.com/ Heard some bad things about the cookbook, that some recipies are bad.
When I have some more time later down the line I will do a more thorough update.
If you format posts like this: you enable me to write a script that iterates over page, quickly gathering all new entries. Mind that (EN)glish publications wouldn't need a tag.
That's more Anarchism, no?
Gabriel Johnson
that would be dope
Isaac Phillips
we need more Leninist sources, only one i see is Espresso Stalinist