
Springtime for Modi
Under Narendra Modi, the Bharatiya Janata Party’s two main tenets are clear: neoliberal orthodoxy and violent Hindu nationalism.
Adrien Beauduin is currently researching a PhD on Polish and Czech politics at the Central European University’s department of gender studies.
Under Narendra Modi, the Bharatiya Janata Party’s two main tenets are clear: neoliberal orthodoxy and violent Hindu nationalism.
As necessary as queer legal protections are, we should be cautious of transgender equality by legislative interpretation.
Becker thought Pinochet’s embrace of the Chicago School was “one of the best things that happened to Chile.”
Mad Men brilliantly shows the everyday cruelties of the old order, but insists that those who challenged them were fools.
Capital in the Twenty-First Century is a long book, and you just don’t have time in your busy schedule to finish it and formulate a materialist critique. We’ve got you covered.
By 2036, we’ll move Labor Day to May 1. Maybe Christmas, as well, but these things take time.
Like the abolitionists, Chris Hayes argues, climate activists must mount “a movement of dispossession.”
Battles against today’s ruling class might look back to the movements of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries for inspiration.
Nick Turse’s otherwise exhaustive account of the atrocities committed in Vietnam gives short shrift to the movement that made those crimes known.
Public employees: compelled to serve the state, yet unentitled to its protections.
Treating Marx’s original manuscripts like scripture does them a great disservice.
The Indian National Congress won’t be going anywhere — but it’s never been a force for social change.
It’s not just that Thomas Piketty may be right. He’s also handsome.
A former student of Paul de Man reflects on her mentor’s impenetrable ideas and duplicitous life.
Campaigns against Rabab Abdulhadi and other activists are calls for state-sponsored political harassment.
The next time someone tells you the Nazis were anti-capitalist, show them this.
An Occupy Wall Street activist was assaulted by a police officer. She faces seven years in prison for it.
On the Hollywood blacklist and Dalton Trumbo’s marginal tax rate.
Gabriel García Márquez on Fidel Castro, the Soviet Union, and creating “a government which would make the poor happy.”
Fred Ho’s dedication to challenging capitalism$’s logic through art only grew stronger in his final days.