
Six Ways to Unsettle Colleagues and Irritate Administrators
We need to be uncivil to preserve academic freedom and take on the corporate university.
Adrien Beauduin is currently researching a PhD on Polish and Czech politics at the Central European University’s department of gender studies.
We need to be uncivil to preserve academic freedom and take on the corporate university.
Hockey players have a brief, but fierce, history of demanding fair pay and equal rights from management.
At the height of his presidency, Bill Clinton had the chance to roll back the drug war. Instead he made things worse.
The persistent targeting of Muslims in France requires a left response.
Labour Party elites aren’t really worried about Trotskyists infiltrating the party — they’re afraid of grassroots democracy.
Algorithms have increasing power over our lives — and they’re not as objective as we might think.
Taking on Wall Street is central to fighting racial and gender inequality.
Obama’s new military aid pledge to Israel will help further the country’s crimes.
Corbyn challenger Owen Smith claims the heritage of one of Britain’s great radicals — but his record doesn’t measure up.
A new US military package will shower billions of dollars on Israel. But not because it supports democracy.
How the failed politics of “humanitarian intervention” were born in 1980s Afghanistan.
An on-the-ground report from post-coup Turkey, where the Kurdish press is facing stepped-up repression.
In 1992, Bill Clinton spoke from the mecca of American white supremacy to launch his “tough on crime” agenda.
How the world’s richest companies get local governments to hand over millions of dollars in exchange for crappy jobs and empty promises.
If you think this was not an entirely terrible idea, read this note.
Obamacare has failed, and so will other market-based plans. We need a socialized system.
Neither Zuckerberg nor the Pope, but international digital socialism.
The Long Island University lockout is over. A rank-and-file librarian explains how faculty won and why it matters for public education around the country.
In the 1930s and ’40s, conservative forces waged a relentless campaign to deport militant labor leader Harry Bridges.
The Kurdish struggle has been undermined by world-power clashes over the future of Syria.