Feeling Their Power
In the wake of last month’s general strike, rank-and-file workers in Quebec are pushing for a stronger agreement with the government.
Adrien Beauduin is currently researching a PhD on Polish and Czech politics at the Central European University’s department of gender studies.
In the wake of last month’s general strike, rank-and-file workers in Quebec are pushing for a stronger agreement with the government.
The tiny house movement embraces individualistic visions of property while ignoring the real causes of housing insecurity.
Ellen Meiksins Wood saw a great danger in the reluctance of today’s intellectuals to criticize capitalism.
By the end of his life, Martin Luther King Jr was an avowed socialist.
There is no figure in recent American history whose memory is more distorted than Martin Luther King Jr.
Hillary Clinton’s record cuts against the claim that she’s an ardent champion of women’s rights.
Instead of a captivating revenge film, The Revenant quickly becomes an overwrought mess.
The Chinese state has dramatically escalated repression against workers organizations.
Ellen Meiksins Wood showed so many of us what it means to be a committed intellectual.
Ellen Meiksins Wood breathed life into Marxist political theory.
The Haitian Revolution sowed fear in the hearts of Cuba’s slaveholding class.
Spinoza, Rousseau, and Robespierre may provide a model for the relationship between church and state in an emancipated society.
The policies President Obama outlined in last night’s State of the Union will only reinforce the trends that produced Donald Trump.
Aung San Suu Kyi’s electoral victory could bring political reform to Myanmar. Economic justice is another story.
The criminal trials against Golden Dawn are crucial to defeating fascism in Greece.
Equating the Sanders and Trump campaigns is meant to obscure their real political differences and defend the neoliberal consensus.
Swedish politics has taken a xenophobic turn with the explosive rise of the Sweden Democrats.
A case before the Supreme Court threatens to devastate public-sector unions. How did it come to this?
The Oregon militiamen aren’t taking a stand against mandatory minimums. Justice for landowners isn’t justice for workers.
Walter Benjamin’s Marxism owed much to his early engagement with anarchism and surrealism.