20428 Article(s) by: Abigail Torre
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.
Veterans for Kaepernick
Former Army Ranger Rory Fanning on why he and so many other veterans stand with Colin Kaepernick and against police murder.

The FBI’s Secret War
Sixty years ago, the FBI launched COINTELPRO. Its mission was simple: destroy the Left.
Corruption at CUNY
Corruption shouldn’t just worry centrist, “good government” types. It can destroy the institutions the Left cherishes.

The Internet Should Be a Public Good
The Internet was built by public institutions — so why is it controlled by private corporations?
Lessons From Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf
Colin Kaepernick is right to double down on his national anthem protest.
Bleeding Heart Bullshit
A new book by a self-proclaimed “bleeding heart libertarian” reveals libertarianism’s bankrupt conscience.
A Place Called Lambeth
The Labour left mounted a grassroots challenge to Thatcherism in the 1980s, only to be undermined by their own party’s leadership.
Beating a Dead Horse
In 1969, the FBI decided to launch a new offensive against the Communist Party — by sterilizing its farm animals.
Workers, Too
Last week’s labor board ruling confirms the obvious: graduate workers at private universities deserve the right to organize.
When Billionaires Rule
The demise of Gawker shows that the greatest impediment to media democracy isn’t the state — it’s the rich and powerful.
The Roots of Islamophobia in France
The rise of Islamophobia in France grew out of elites’ need to manage working-class resistance.

The Cowboy Class Wars
The real Wild West was the scene of state-organized displacement and mass class struggle, not rugged individualism.
The Will and the Intellect
C. Wright Mills was born 100 years ago today. We remember his life and legacy.
The Civil War’s Forgotten Anti-Imperialism
Slaveowners’ quest for expansion helped turn many Americans against Manifest Destiny.
Greece Was the Prologue
Austerity experiments in Greece set the stage for a radical restructuring of Europe by elites.
Smokey Bear, the UN, and Hitler
How Alex Jones won an audience for his idiosyncratic blend of conspiracy theory and libertarianism.
The Resilient Robert Mugabe
The gun, the bullet, and the fist are Mugabe’s trusted methods of statecraft. He won’t be afraid to continue to use them to stay in power.
The Other Big Election
The upcoming Teamsters election is a chance to unseat James P. Hoffa and reverse the union’s managed decline.