
Making Sense of the Malaysian Elections
Malaysians have ousted their corrupt prime minister and opened the door for fundamental reform.
Malaysians have ousted their corrupt prime minister and opened the door for fundamental reform.
The numbers don’t show any growth in a gig economy. But that doesn’t mean workers aren’t poorly paid and insecure.
The whole immigration debate is built on a false premise. More people in the US means more resources for Americans — not less.
Being a teenager under neoliberalism can be hazardous to your mental health. Here are three ideas to make life as a teen a little less overwhelming.
Emmanuel Macron looks to have defeated France’s militant rail unions — where next for the movement against his reforms?
Shaun King on the importance of Bernie Sanders’s lifelong dedication to anti-racist struggle, from the 1960s to today.
Cuba has a new president. No one knows how he plans to change Cuba — but it’s clear he’s got his work cut out for him.
Recent elections in Iraq show that the country’s voters are tired of a political system that produces only corruption and inequality.
Rahm Emanuel’s “public-private partnership” with Elon Musk looks a lot like the parking meter privatization that still haunts Chicago. That’s no accident: such partnerships are massive giveaways to corporations.
Why do African teams struggle in the World Cup? It has everything to do with colonialism.
Trump might get all the attention, but South Korean president Moon Jae-in is the real key to securing peace on the peninsula.
The outrage over Trump’s heartless family separation policy provides an opportunity to reverse the bipartisan consensus that has long victimized immigrants.
Socialists believe not only that capitalism is an oppressive, undemocratic system, but that there’s a viable, humane alternative.
The life of French General Jacques Pâris de Bollardière shows how the strongest voices against war and militarism can come from the military’s own ranks.
How bad is the housing crisis? Even the cheapest rental units are usually out of reach for low-income workers.
From fare strikes to sick outs, movements are deploying a variety of creative tactics to disrupt business as usual.
Bizarre cults. Anticommunist paranoia. Facebook stalking. Meet Trevor Loudon, founder of the antisocialist website KeyWiki.
Canada is not immune to the rise of right-wing populism. Case in point: the recent election of Doug Ford as Premier of Ontario after years of Liberal rule.
Catalans helped Pedro Sánchez become president. How will he respond?
The Middle East is a complicated place. But the worst way to understand it is through the lens of “tribalism.”