
Gabriel Kolko’s Unfinished Revolution
Kolko reshaped the way we think about how the state protects and advances capitalist interests.
Frantz Durupt is a journalist at French daily Libération.
Kolko reshaped the way we think about how the state protects and advances capitalist interests.
The German left must figure out how to create an appealing socialist project among the “winners” of Europe’s crisis.
The Common Core leaves intact the longstanding ethos of American public education: what’s good for capital is good for the student.
When it comes to housing and gentrification, anti-racism is about more than purifying what’s in our hearts or our heads.
Independent political challenges are welcome, but breaking the two-party system will require efforts that go beyond the ballot box.
America has done enough harm to Iraqis already. Further intervention must be opposed.
What strategies can reverse the labor movement’s decline?
Venezuela’s colectivos are a myth created by the country’s elites to discredit the struggle for socialism and grassroots democracy.
With the opposition reduced to a dispersed minority, the German government is firmly in the hands of Angela Merkel’s centrist coalition.
Despite his libertarianism, Mike Judge’s Silicon Valley tears apart tech elites with a ruthless precision we haven’t seen since Office Space
Focusing on individuals in sex work’s “rescue industry” avoids the structures that created a fraudulent movement.
Despite international accords to protect Bangladesh’s garment workers after thousands of deaths from building collapses, little has changed in the country’s factories.
Anti–World Cup protests rage in Brazil, but political struggle has long known the beautiful game.
Labor is often considered hopelessly reactionary on the environment. But democratic unions can fight for both jobs and the planet.
What happened to the African National Congress?
Human Rights Watch’s edicts and positions have often been suspiciously in line with US policy.
Few universities have embraced the corporatization of higher education with arms as wide as the University of Chicago.
There’s nothing feminist about leaving numbers to the bros.
Before writing off the Working Families Party’s Cuomo endorsement as yet another capitulation, consider the concessions wrung out of him.