A farmer and Bolsonaro supporter is photographed in Mercedes, Parana state, Brazil.

Brazilian Agribusiness Seeks Revenge

Brazil’s powerful agribusiness lobby advanced a raft of bills last month in a legislative shock-and-awe campaign. The most consequential would make Amazon deforestation — sharply reduced under Lula — virtually impossible to monitor and sanction.

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Socialism cannot mean merely managing capitalism more fairly. It must point toward a society where survival is no longer contingent on the market — and where democracy extends into the economy itself.

Freed Slaves at Almshouse

Juneteenth Is About Freedom

Today, as we celebrate Juneteenth, we should remember not only the struggle against chattel slavery but the struggle for radical freedom during Reconstruction — snuffed out by the reactionary forces of property and white supremacy.

Ines Schwerdtner, cochair of Die Linke, speaks during the launch of a rent campaign.

To Win, Germany’s Left Has to Keep Changing Itself

In the 2025 German election, socialist party Die Linke rallied round and defied predictions of its demise. Its membership has doubled, yet the buildup to this weekend’s party congress shows that many older cadres are stuck to the German left’s worst habits.

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