Good Politics is the media wing of Mass Party. It exists to support organizing—not to entertain, brand personalities, or chase attention.
We use media as a tool to ask the hard questions movements often avoid, clarify disagreements, and help turn collective conclusions into coordinated action.
Media for Organizing
Good Politics is grounded in the belief that media should serve struggle. That means conversations are not treated as content for consumption, but as part of an ongoing process of collective thinking and decision-making.
Episodes, interviews, and discussions are designed to sharpen strategy, expose contradictions, and clarify what must be done next.
Asking the Hard Questions
Good Politics does not avoid tension or disagreement. We ask questions about leadership, strategy, mass participation, accountability, and power—because movements that refuse to interrogate themselves cannot grow.
These conversations are not abstract. They are oriented toward concrete conditions and real organizing challenges.
Shaping a Shared Vision
Good Politics brings together movement leaders, thinkers, and organizers to collectively wrestle with the problems of building mass movements today.
Through these conversations, we work to develop a shared vision—one rooted in experience, tested through struggle, and refined through honest debate.
From Conversation to Action
Good Politics is not an endpoint. The purpose of these conversations is to inform organizing, strengthen councils, guide neighborhood work, and help Mass Party move with clarity toward coordinated mass action.
Media becomes useful only when it helps people act together.