Waiting in the Wings
Sweden’s radical left was never able to build the strength necessary to go beyond — or even fully preserve — the welfare state.
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.
Sweden’s radical left was never able to build the strength necessary to go beyond — or even fully preserve — the welfare state.
The numbers don’t lie: Bernie Sanders would be a formidable general election candidate.
Michael Moore’s new film idealizes progressive reforms abroad while ignoring the political struggles it took to win them.
After its financial crisis, Iceland put bankers in jail. But it didn’t rein in capital.
Workers are at the heart of the capitalist system. And that’s why they are at the center of socialist politics.
For anyone familiar with New York City’s correction officers’ union, their affection for Donald Trump comes as no surprise.
Apple is being praised for defending its users’ privacy. But its main concern is its bottom line.
Despite the best efforts of Egypt’s elite, the struggle for democracy has not been extinguished.
Can Bernie Sanders win the delegate battle? It won’t be easy — but here’s one way it could happen.
Last night’s Democratic debate showed how thoroughly liberals have renounced the anti-interventionist tradition.
Worker ownership and cooperatives will not succeed by competing on capitalism’s terms.
Jeremy Corbyn drew on the historic struggles of the Labour left and new social movements to power his successful party leadership bid.
Are subway riders being rude? Blame capitalism.
The Left’s engagement with the Sanders campaign is about more than one nomination in a rotten and compromised party.
A 2014 interview with renowned Honduran activist Berta Cáceres, who was assassinated last week.
The first International Women’s Day was celebrated 103 years ago by revolutionaries in Russia.
The communists in the Coen brothers’ Hail Caesar! are silly caricatures, but the film upholds basic Marxist premises.
The reparations demand resides largely in the realm of the political imaginary. There are more effective means of fighting oppression.
Only a forthright anticapitalism can end the reign of Third Way politics.