
The Young Benjamin
Walter Benjamin’s Marxism owed much to his early engagement with anarchism and surrealism.
Frantz Durupt is a journalist at French daily Libération.
Walter Benjamin’s Marxism owed much to his early engagement with anarchism and surrealism.
Doug Henwood responds to a critical review of his new book on Hillary Clinton.
Last summer, refugees and activists built a camp on the Italian-French border that stood against the inhumanity of borders.
We should engage with and update the revolutionary Marxist tradition — not reject it.
What’s behind the Fed’s recent interest rate hike? A desire to keep workers insecure and wages depressed.
The new economy makes it harder than ever to untangle capitalism from our daily lives.
Hillary Clinton’s finance reforms wouldn’t rein in Wall Street. Finance and global capitalism are inseparable.
We can hate the Oregon gunmen’s worldview without wishing state violence on them.
An illustrated interview with former Greek finance minister Yanis Varoufakis.
The politics of The Hunger Games series aren’t as revolutionary as they’ve been hyped to be.
Our first retraction
Things haven’t gone as planned since the fall of the monarchy in Nepal. The Left should embrace the struggle for a federal constitution.
What the worst environmental disaster in Brazilian history tells us about the real cost of privatization.
Antonio Gramsci on socialism and New Year’s Day.
A year of smooth jazz and revolutionary exhortations.
The demand for abortion has had the most success when it’s been free of preemptive compromise.
An interview with one of India’s staunchest opponents of religious nationalism.
If we want people-centered development in the Global South, it will have to be led by strong left movements.
Though he became a Reaganite, Frank Sinatra’s early career was shaped by the Popular Front’s experiments in left-wing culture.