Michael Hudson
Economic AnalysisEconomist and author whose work on debt, finance, and the rentier class cuts through mainstream economic mythology. Essential reading for anyone trying to understand how the system actually works.
Social Correction isn't just music — it's a project built in relationship with movements. The organizations below are doing essential, often unglamorous work: organizing workers, protecting the climate, defending democracy, and building community power from the ground up.
We respect and support their work. If you're looking for places to get involved, start here.
Organizations We Respect & Support
Economist and author whose work on debt, finance, and the rentier class cuts through mainstream economic mythology. Essential reading for anyone trying to understand how the system actually works.
A youth-led political revolution to stop climate change and create millions of good jobs in the process. Building power through organizing, not just advocacy.
Investigative journalist and editor of The Grayzone, covering U.S. foreign policy, war propaganda, and the stories mainstream outlets won't touch. Rigorous, sourced, uncompromising.
Independent journalist and poet whose essays on empire, propaganda, and the power of independent thought cut through narrative management with rare clarity and moral directness.
America's largest and most influential grassroots environmental organization, working to protect communities and the planet through legislation, litigation, and local action.
A nonpartisan, grassroots organization dedicated to upholding the core values of American democracy — fighting for voting rights, campaign finance reform, and government accountability.
A worker-owned media outlet producing sharp, accessible journalism on labor, corporate power, and class politics. One of the best sources for understanding the American economy from the bottom up.
A national network of powerful state and local organizations building a multiracial, cross-class movement for progressive change from the ground up through deep canvassing and community organizing.
A grassroots network of thousands of local groups working to defend democracy from authoritarianism and build an inclusive democracy that works for everyone.
The organizations listed here are ones we respect and support — they are not necessarily formal partners of Social Correction. Inclusion reflects our values, not an official endorsement relationship. If your organization is interested in a formal partnership, reach out.