UC Irvine professor Catherine Liu

Putting the Marxism Back Into “Cultural Marxism”

The Palm Springs School for Social Research wants to revitalize historical materialism, revive ideology critique, and ask big questions about social life. We talked to one of its founders, Catherine Liu, about gangster capitalism and the future of socialism.

Senegal's defender El Hadji Malick Diouf celebrates his team’s victory at the end of the Africa Cup of Nations on January 18, 2026.

Senegal Is in the World Cup but Hardly Made Welcome

One of Africa’s top teams, Senegal has good reason to look forward to the World Cup. But the US government has put up major barriers to its fans and journalists visiting the country, in a policy of deep discrimination against Senegalese citizens.

Strikers stand in front of the Birtat factory in Baden-Württemberg, Murr, Germany, on August 6, 2025.

How Döner Workers Skewered Their Bosses

Döner is one of Germany’s favorite fast-food meals, but workers processing the meat for the skewers are badly paid. Now they’ve won their first ever collective agreement, after a 12-day strike waged by a multinational workforce.

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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.

Parents hold their newborn twin children in Long Beach, California, 2023

Stop Yapping and Pay New Parents

Is “girlboss feminism” responsible for declining birth rates? Are endocrine disruptors lowering teenage boys’ sperm counts? Stop asking ridiculous questions designed to stir up the culture wars, and start figuring out how to put cash in new parents’ pockets.

The writer Édouard Louis speaks at an event on his book "The Crash" as part of the 25th Berlin International Literature Festival at the Haus der Berliner Festspiele in Berlin on September 20, 2025.

How Not to Write About Class

For over a decade, Édouard Louis has been one of France’s most perceptive writers on his country’s working class. But as he has drifted away from this milieu, he has swapped clear-eyed analysis for cliché-ridden romanticization of the suffering poor.

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