
Lipstick Fascism
On Lana Lokteff, the women of the alt-right, and the feminization of fascism.
Adrien Beauduin is currently researching a PhD on Polish and Czech politics at the Central European University’s department of gender studies.
On Lana Lokteff, the women of the alt-right, and the feminization of fascism.
Che Guevara’s expedition in the Congo, though ill-fated, stands as a crucial example of anti-imperialist solidarity.
How not to think about politics in the age of Trump.
The American pension crisis helps corporations maintain a precarious, easily exploitable workforce.
Informational capitalism has turned the Internet into a means of social control.
Sixty years after the Treaty of Rome, Podemos MEP Miguel Urbán on rejecting both EU neoliberalism and xenophobic nationalism.
Baby boomers aren’t the problem — the rich are.
Censorship used against our enemies will soon be used against us.
From the beginning, the European project had more to do with jumpstarting capitalism than ending war.
Black Panther and organizer Bob Lee forged the kind of revolutionary interracial solidarity desperately needed today.
For decades, elites have sung the praises of homeownership while leaving the promise of affordable housing unfulfilled.
Over a 101-year life, David Rockefeller used political influence and repression to shore up his family’s power.
Bishop William Brown was excommunicated from the Episcopal Church in 1924. His heresy: communism.
Women experience backlash when they’re assertive about pay — and the problem won’t be solved by “Leaning In.”
Bulgaria’s recent elections show how narrow the country’s political options have become.
Single-payer health care has always been a goal of the Left. But Democrats have turned it into a punching bag.
The ethical failings of the socially conscious company THINX point to the inherent pitfalls of “benevolent” capitalism.
As long as food is produced for profit and not need, people will go hungry.
Amazon and UPS are behemoths. Socialists can shake the foundations of the US economy by agitating and organizing at both.
Shinzō Abe and Japanese ultra-nationalism can only be countered with a transnational movement of solidarity.