
The Machinations of Empire
Hundreds of thousands of Salvadorans will soon be at risk of deportation — just the latest injustice they’ve suffered at the hands of the US state.
Frantz Durupt is a journalist at French daily Libération.
Hundreds of thousands of Salvadorans will soon be at risk of deportation — just the latest injustice they’ve suffered at the hands of the US state.
In Burma, state racism isn’t just perpetrated by its military, but liberals like Aung San Suu Kyi.
Leon Trotsky’s History of the Russian Revolution remains a singular work of Marxist historiography.
In postindustrial Baltimore, low-income residents are treated as expendable — and public services are slashed accordingly.
Beset by inequality and corruption, Iran’s provincial working classes are revolting against the revolution’s broken promises.
Churchill was no hero — he was a vile racist fanatical about violence and fiercely supportive of imperialism.
Rural hospitals are closing at an alarming rate. And the profit motive is to blame.
How real estate barons and investment bankers plotted the destruction of working-class New York.
Two veterans go to Japan to discuss the horrors of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and the urgent need for nuclear disarmament.
During Finland’s bloody civil war, revolutionary women struggled against exploitation in all its forms.
Modern democracy seems resistant to programs of sweeping change. But they may be the key to its survival.
Egypt’s current crisis highlights the flawed foundations of its post-revolutionary state. But liberal nostalgia for the days of the monarchy is equally misplaced.
Single payer would be a huge boon for small-town residents.
John Dewey is commonly seen as the liberal philosopher par excellence. But his staunch commitment to democracy put him on a collision course with capitalism.
US support for the corrupt election in Honduras continues its history of obstructing the country’s democracy.
Pulitzer Prize–winning novelist Viet Thanh Nguyen on the self-serving stories the US state tells about the Vietnam War.
The last thing Iranian protesters need is help from death-dealing neocons.
At one time, tear gas was only deployed on the battlefield, not against civilian protesters. Then Amos Fries came along.
The much-maligned Paris climate deal has the potential to transform capitalism — if we know how to use it.
An on-the-ground report from the protests in Iran, where citizens are torn between anger at their leaders and fears of becoming the next Syria.