President Trump speaks with Supreme Court justices before the 2026 State of the Union address.

How to Democratize the United States

Donald Trump’s authoritarianism has been enabled by long-standing antidemocratic features of the US state — the same features that have time and again blocked pro-worker policies. The Left needs a serious program aimed at democratizing our political system.

Yemeni soldiers stand guard as supporters of the Huthi movement rally in solidarity with Iran and Lebanon in Sanaa, Yemen, on April 8, 2026.

Yemen Could Be Sucked Into the US War on Iran

Yemen’s Ansar Allah movement has held back so far from full-scale involvement in the conflict between the US and its Iranian allies. But with ceasefire talks seemingly close to collapse, Yemen could be drawn into any renewed outbreak of war.

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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.

Writer Luke Goebel is interviewed at the Variety Sundance Studio in 2021.

Kill Dick Attempts the Great OxyContin Novel

In Luke Goebel’s much-hyped novel Kill Dick, a rich dropout is hooked on OxyContin, a drug manufactured by her lawyer dad’s biggest client. Aptly set in a strange and soporific Los Angeles, it captures the degradation of American society and interior life.

French actors Jean Marais, Simone Signoret, and Roger Pigaut attend a 1948 demonstration  in Paris.

Class War on the Red Carpet

The Cannes Film Festival might seem like an elite event, but it has deep roots in anti-fascism and the labor movement. Its early history in the years after World War II tells us how cinema can truly belong to the working class.

America Brings the World Cup to a New Low

Other recent World Cup hosts used sports to prettify their image. But Donald Trump isn’t so much “sportswashing” as using the World Cup to show off the United States’ ability to discriminate against other teams and their fans.

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