
The Ghost of the Mechanical Turk
Digital microwork in the Middle East exploits occupation, war, and neoliberalism to extract the cheapest labor possible.
Digital microwork in the Middle East exploits occupation, war, and neoliberalism to extract the cheapest labor possible.
John Adams and Peter Sellars’s Girls of the Golden West is bland, poorly staged liberalism.
At this weekend’s ANC congress, South Africa doesn’t need a new leader, it needs a new economy.
Sure, rigged, “crony capitalism” generates enormous inequality. But unrigged capitalism does the same thing.
A look back at Liberator, an anticolonial magazine that operated during a golden age for black radical publications.
Under Ed Lee, San Francisco was remade into a playground for tech capitalists and real estate developers.
The United States recognized Jerusalem as Israel’s capital as part of its decades-long support of Israeli colonialism.
Why do conservatives like capitalism? Because it keeps in place the hierarchies they cherish.
The story of how America’s imperial quest for labor shaped the hemisphere’s working class.
With its assault on the estate tax, the GOP is demonstrating that it’s not even under the thumb of the 1 percent, but the 0.2 percent.
1997 was a cultural watershed for a new, “cool” neoliberalism.
Throughout history, anti-communism has aided the forces of tyranny and reaction — not democracy and freedom.
Hurricane Maria brutally exposed the crisis of Puerto Rico’s colonial status.
The Civil War wasn’t just a struggle against the South. It was an ideological battle within the heart of Northern society.
In Mexico, an energy users’ association is growing into a militant women’s movement.
The centrist nadir in a nutshell: “Am I really so out of touch? No. It’s the voters who are wrong.”
Libertarians have a distorted sense of what counts as free speech.
On International Human Rights Day Jeremy Corbyn makes the case for a fundamental break with the world order.
With the Catalan standoff emboldening the Spanish right, can Podemos revive its populist alternative to the status quo?
In the face of state repression and blatant fraud, Hondurans are demanding their right to a democratic election.