
What Corbyn Already Won
Don’t let them make you forget it — once you move beyond Corbyn’s personal polling, the electorate consistently likes his policies.
Adrien Beauduin is currently researching a PhD on Polish and Czech politics at the Central European University’s department of gender studies.
Don’t let them make you forget it — once you move beyond Corbyn’s personal polling, the electorate consistently likes his policies.
Jeremy Corbyn’s former press officer on sabotage within the party, his relationship to the media, and how Labour can close the polling gap.
Brazil’s unelected president wants to pass a draconian pension reform — and a general strike may be the only chance to stop him.
The biggest opponents of Colombia’s peace process are the most removed from the reality of war.
What did a young Antonio Gramsci think about the Russian Revolution?
Opposing Le Pen should in no way be limited to voting against her on May 7.
Le Pen is in the second round, but Sunday showed us that the French left isn’t dead after all.
Leading Republicans are abandoning climate-change denialism in order to design “green” policy favorable to capital.
Andrew Cuomo’s fake “free college” plan is about helping his presidential ambitions — not New Yorkers.
One of the world’s most important academic organizations has a choice: uphold academic freedom, or provide cover for Israel’s crimes.
Last year’s prestige cinema focused on working-class characters too consumed to reflect on their own conditions.
Even in defeat, the movement around Mélenchon offers new possibilities for the French left.
Despite its defeat today, the Mélenchon campaign created big opportunities for recomposition on the French left.
Erdoğan is not unstoppable. The Turkish left must fight to annul the fraudulent referendum and mobilize against dictatorship.
There’s nothing natural or innate about inequality — but a long history of pseudo-science will tell you there is.
Jean-Luc Mélenchon’s senior economic advisor explains his proposals to grow the economy and carry out an ecological transition.
A Mélenchon victory wouldn’t solve Europe’s crisis, but it will put us in a better position to rebuild the movements that can.
Two hundred French educators explain why they’re supporting Jean-Luc Mélenchon in tomorrow’s presidential election.
Irish activists won major concessions against water privatization. Now, the state is looking to imprison them.
Trump’s election isn’t cause for reassessing politics as we know it. Shifts in the economy and political parties created an easy opening for him.