
Performances in Misdemeanorland
Every year, thousands of misdemeanor defendants pass through New York City’s lower criminal courts. Many find themselves trapped in a Kafkaesque nightmare.
Abigail Torre grew up in Chile and now lives in Berkeley, California where she is cochair of the East Bay chapter of Democratic Socialists of America.
Every year, thousands of misdemeanor defendants pass through New York City’s lower criminal courts. Many find themselves trapped in a Kafkaesque nightmare.
The definitive explanation of why Bitcoin is stupid.
For weeks, Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour Party has been the target of a defamatory campaign meant to undermine it.
This year’s strike wasn’t the first time West Virginia witnessed an organized teachers’ rebellion.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is the only federal agency that protects ordinary people from Wall Street. That’s why it’s being dismantled.
Puerto Rico’s federal relief funds are being earmarked for bondholders.
The Left in Bangladesh has struggled for generations against Islamism and authoritarianism.
Nonviolent struggle against violent occupiers is politically effective. That’s why Israel fears and represses it.
The soft coup now underway in Brazil shows just how quickly capitalists can turn against democracy.
Through her fearlessness and charisma, Winnie Mandela came to be seen by the people of South Africa’s townships as the Mother of the Nation.
Red state teachers are reviving the labor movement’s core values: respect for democracy and the dignity of work.
The controversies of the last week show the need to be vigilant against antisemitism while remaining steadfast in defense of Palestinian rights.
How can we solve the housing crisis? Simple: have the government build more housing.
The wave of teacher strikes is a challenge not just to GOP austerity, but to Democratic Party neoliberalism.
Martin Luther King Jr wasn’t just a brilliant orator and organizer. He was also a groundbreaking thinker.
In 1967, Martin Luther King Jr delivered a lecture calling on the “dispossessed of this nation” to revolt in nonviolent struggle. We reprint it here in full.
The Left struggles to speak with the kind of moral clarity Martin Luther King exemplified — but that shouldn’t stop us from trying.
A wave of strikes and a student revolt has shaken France in recent days — but can it provide the first real challenge to Macron’s agenda?
Last month, voters and organizers in Chicago mobilized against Illinois’ rent-control ban — a first step in stemming the city’s affordable-housing crisis.
Puerto Rico’s left is rebuilding in the wake of two disasters: Hurricane María and a neoliberal onslaught.