H. P. Perrault, Prise de la Bastille, 1928.

Why the French Revolution Matters

The storming of the Bastille was the opening act in a century-long upheaval that broke with the premodern world and finally put ordinary people in charge of their nation’s destiny. That’s the legacy of the French Revolution.

An unmanned aerial vehicle strike by the Israeli army targets several buildings on Industrial Street in western Gaza City, on July 12, 2026.

The Left Needs Its Own Foreign Policy

Outrage at US complicity in the war on Gaza has pushed many Americans to think about international politics for the first time. The Left should seize this moment to push its vision of how the global order should run.

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Mainstream economics cannot accept the concept of contradiction that is foundational for Karl Marx’s analysis of capitalism. David Harvey explains why we need the Marxist perspective if we want to make sense of capital’s latest mutations in the age of AI.

Sam Altman, chief executive officer and cofounder of OpenAI Inc., speaks with members of the media following a meeting with Senator Bernie Sanders, not pictured, on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, on Wednesday, June 3, 2026.

Everybody Should Welcome Nationalizing AI

Bernie Sanders wants to nationalize half the stock of major AI companies and create a sovereign wealth fund for the American people. The case for going even further is stronger than most people realize.

Alcide Cervi with his family, including his seven sons who were killed by Italian Fascists.

Pasta, a Weapon Against Fascism

When Benito Mussolini was ousted in 1943, a farming family called the Cervis celebrated by serving free helpings of pasta in the village square. It’s a ritual still repeated each July, upholding the community spirit at the heart of Italian antifascism.

Tens of thousands of unionized Samsung Electronics Co. employees participate in a rally in front of the Samsung Electronics Pyeongtaek Campus on April 23, 2026, in Pyeongtaek, South Korea.

Samsung Workers’ Fight Is Just Beginning

Semiconductor workers at multinational South Korean corporation Samsung won significant contract gains after a credible strike threat this spring. Their struggle is a crucial one for the global labor movement as AI reshapes the world economy.

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