
Backed Into a Corner
The recent violence in Jerusalem is a response to Trump and Netanyahu’s policy of turning up the pressure on the city’s Palestinians.
Adrien Beauduin is currently researching a PhD on Polish and Czech politics at the Central European University’s department of gender studies.
The recent violence in Jerusalem is a response to Trump and Netanyahu’s policy of turning up the pressure on the city’s Palestinians.
Pepsi’s mass firing of bottling plant workers in Argentina has led to a pitched battle in the streets of Buenos Aires.
The Israel Anti-Boycott Act criminalizes a tactic used by some of history’s great protest leaders.
Decades of history has shown us what a national march can accomplish.
The Bolsheviks wanted to avoid the Paris Commune’s fate. That’s why they didn’t take power in July 1917.
Politics is about conflict. Assuming otherwise only empowers our political enemies.
We don’t want a “Better Deal.” We want socialism.
Christopher Nolan’s Dunkirk is short, action-packed, and not as bad as it could have been!
Emmanuel Macron is a Silicon Valley-loving, union-hating, Third Way centrist. He’s no bulwark against the far right.
The Democratic Party is offering tax giveaways for corporations. So much for learning from its mistakes.
You can’t do mass politics without mass demonstrations.
The socialist left needs more organizing and less mobilizing.
In order to win universal health care, we have to understand what — and who — we’re up against.
Denied a shot at the title because of his skin color, Manchester boxer Len Johnson turned to labor militancy and radical politics.
We can oppose US intervention, while telling the truth about Assad’s chemical weapons use.
It’s we who represent the many. And the Democrat intelligentsia who represents the powerful few.
Millennials are skeptical of the market — and it’s making Wall Street nervous.
Philadelphia’s becoming a developer’s paradise. But working-class residents aren’t leaving without a fight.
Korean farmers face off against the US military’s largest overseas base.
Our organizing can’t just speak to the everyday crises of people’s lives under capitalism. It has to intervene in them.