
Frumocracy
David Frum’s new book promises a searing indictment of Donald Trump. What it delivers is an elite-friendly defense of the rotten system that produced him.
Agathe Dorra is a PhD researcher in political aesthetics at King’s College London
David Frum’s new book promises a searing indictment of Donald Trump. What it delivers is an elite-friendly defense of the rotten system that produced him.
John Bolton has spent his long career doing one thing: trying to start wars. Now that he’s Trump’s national security advisor, he can.
Self-help millionaire Tim Ferriss is a fraud. But his success says a lot about modern capitalism and its discontents.
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The West Virginia teachers drew strength from their state’s long history of militant organizing, which began with the Mine Wars of the early twentieth century.
Striking teachers in Puerto Rico are battling austerity, drawing on a rich tradition of anti-colonial workers’ resistance.
Market-based solutions can’t attack climate change. Let’s try nationalization.
Amanda Huron’s new book grounds the romantic notion of urban commons in the everyday struggles of working people.
Elevating John Bolton to national security advisor suggests that Trump is preparing for the very wars he promised to avoid.
Ireland has the most restrictive abortion laws in Europe — but this summer they will be put to a referendum.
Last month German metal workers won the right to a 28-hour workweek — after going on strike to demand a better work-life balance.
Today in Poland, remembering Poles’ complicity in the Holocaust is subject to punishment.
Amid the radical upheavals of the early 1900s, the Austro-Marxists tried to marry revolutionary aims with reform-minded practice.
Sexual coercion in the workplace has long been a primary driver of gender inequities.
Yesterday, French rail workers kicked off months of rolling strikes against Macron’s attacks on their working conditions.
Turkey has toppled the Kurdish-held city of Afrîn. But Erdoğan’s drive to crush the Kurdish liberation movement could backfire.
“Narcos” director José Padilha is one of Brazil’s most famous filmmakers. He’s also legitimized deeply reactionary elements of Brazilian politics.
Today’s rail and civil-service strike in France is the latest union fightback against Macron’s neoliberal agenda.
The Anna Chambers case has exposed the entrenched political power wielded by police.
Cambridge Analytica hijacked our online data to help elect Donald Trump. It’s an outrage — but it’s nothing new.