A blog by Socialist Majority

Act Like a Nationwide, Mass Socialist Organization: Why I Canvassed for Congresswoman Cori Bush and You Should Too
We must organize a significant mass of electeds, a time-intensive project that can’t be determined from one or a couple of election cycles.

Statement on AOC’s Endorsement Status
To be clear: Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez remains endorsed by NYC-DSA — as she has been every re-election year since 2018 — and no national endorsement has been revoked. Claims to the contrary are wrong.

DSA Needs Rules for Paid Political Leadership
If DSA can climb out of its current budget situation, it’s clear that increasing use of paid political leadership will be part of our organizational makeup moving forward. It’s important to be thoughtful and proactive about putting policies in place to protect our member democracy before problems arise.

SMC May (Day) Newsletter - The Cause of Labor is the Hope of the World
It is springtime for the U.S. labor movement, and it has been a spring full of labor activity for SMC! Our March caucus meeting focused on the labor movement, with presentation and discussion from members on the new NLC salt project, Workers Organizing Workers (W.O.W), UAW’s new organizing drive, DSA strike solidarity, and socialist leadership of unions.

Toward a Militant Majority
The biggest problem with unions in the U.S. today is that there aren’t enough of them. That’s why DSA, like all mass socialist organizations before us, needs a strategy to rebuild the labor movement.

Sowing the Seeds of an Internationalist Future
We are often conditioned to see our contexts as unique, which in some ways they are, but movements and parties around the world have operated in similar, hostile political spaces while trying similar tactics and strategies to gain power and trust amongst working-class constituencies. Establishing these links is important to making sure we transcend and not repeat the mistakes of movements before.

Solidarity with DSA Staffers and the Union
If DSA moves forward with laying off staffers without a clear economic justification for doing so, it will damage our ability to support meaningful interventions on an ongoing basis.

Statement on new deficit information
This new information shows what we have said since the beginning: It is absolutely possible to reach our budget goals without mass layoffs.

We Won’t Let the Bosses Win: Why We Supported DSA-LA’s Endorsement of Nithya Raman
SMC believes that local chapters are best equipped to assess local endorsements and felt it was important to provide space for our local caucus members to explain their votes to DSA’s membership.

SMC March 2024 Newsletter
There’s been a lot happening in DSA over the past few weeks, so this issue of our newsletter will be focused on recent developments within the organization and ways you can help.

We Can Fix DSA’s Budget (Without Devastating the Organization)
DSA has been facing a budget crisis for the last year: we have been spending down to our reserves, and the 2024 budget has to be balanced or we will literally run out of money.

Statement on the proposed “Resolution to Lay Off 12 Staff Positions”
Socialist Majority condemns this resolution in the strongest possible terms, and will vote no when it comes up for a vote on Monday.


How the DSA Deficit Happened—and How to Fix It
The NPC must pass a 2024 budget, and their priority should be preserving as much of DSA’s organizational function as possible while ensuring it is financially stable.

Earmarked Fundraising and the Labor Solidarity Fund
We hope this can provide clarity about what the NPC actually decided concerning earmarked fundraising and the Labor Solidarity Fund.

Statement on Maria Svart stepping down as National Director
Socialist Majority Caucus deeply thanks Maria Svart, the outgoing National Director of the Democratic Socialists of America, for her twelve years of service as our organization's most visible leader.

January 2024 Newsletter
In the spirit of a few other caucuses, this is the first edition of a monthly newsletter covering everything Socialist Majority has been up to.


September NPC Report
On Sunday, the 2023–25 National Political Committee held its first meeting. Here are some main takeaways from the SMC Steering Committee and our two NPC members, Colleen J. and Renée P.

Defend Democracy Through Defending Democracy
An argument against the "Defend Democracy through Political Independence" resolution for the upcoming national convention.