
Capitalism and Poverty
Who was poor in 2016 — and why our system keeps failing them.
Adrien Beauduin is currently researching a PhD on Polish and Czech politics at the Central European University’s department of gender studies.
Who was poor in 2016 — and why our system keeps failing them.
Juggalos are marching on Washington tomorrow — and the Left should support them.
James Burnham mutated from firebrand revolutionary to National Review co-editor, and today he is getting a second life all over the conservative press.
Bernie Sanders has introduced his long-anticipated Medicare-for-All bill. Where do things now stand in the long fight for health care justice?
Second-wave feminist Kate Millett wrote with a sweeping ambition that matched the political ferment of the times. We need the same today.
DACA only exists because young activists fought fearlessly for it. Its end would be a blow to the movement for immigration justice.
Years ago, we warned you — it was only a matter of time before we capitulated to liberalism. Now we’re selling tote bags.
The story of Mexico’s miners and their struggle for dignity and justice.
We already knew that Hillary Clinton was a hypocrite, but she’s taking it to a whole new level this week.
French unions will strike today against Macron’s anti-labor reforms. It is likely to be the beginning of a long battle.
Trump’s draconian sanctions against Venezuela will hit the country’s workers and poor the hardest.
The marketplace of ideas, like all markets, is a highly structured one, privileging some ideas over others.
In 1960, C. Wright Mills traveled to Cuba to give voice to the country’s revolutionaries. The result was one of the era’s most influential polemics.
A leader of Norway’s Socialist Left Party on tomorrow’s elections and how small, insurgent parties can change society.
Norway’s parliamentary elections on Monday will point the way forward for the country’s left.
An interview with the actor, playwright, and socialist Wallace Shawn.
American corporations are rolling in enormous profits. But they still aren’t investing.
As Argentina’s right consolidates power, an activist’s disappearance at the hands of the police has unearthed memories of the dictatorship.
How big-money influence and loose financial regulations are allowing human rights abusers to launder their public image through soccer.
The Left can’t allow itself to be consumed by debates about antifa. We need a proactive program and patient organizing.