
Hollywood Has a Labor Problem
Thousands of film workers want to make good movies, and millions of viewers want to watch them. What’s stopping Hollywood?
Gezi Platform NYC is an alliance of activists that engage in actions to support public protests in Turkey.
Thousands of film workers want to make good movies, and millions of viewers want to watch them. What’s stopping Hollywood?
UPS markets itself as an ethical company, but its workers face persistent racism on the job.
Colombia’s peace deal is backed by elite interests — but it will also open up political space for the Left.
In French Popular Front leader Léon Blum we find both the grandeur and misery of interwar social democracy.
Colin Kaepernick’s protest is part of a long history of black athletes taking politics to the field.
Far from vanquished, Blairites are playing a long game to win back the Labour Party.
Rebuilding the labor movement will take organizing, not just mobilizing.
University administrations set the conditions of graduate employment, not professors.
Bill Clinton’s crime policies left many poor people with only two options: prison, or homelessness.
We can’t transform our exploitative agricultural system through consumer choice. We need a collective movement.
Blame elites for the far right’s rise.
Sunday’s elections in Berlin weren’t a disaster for the Left, but they confirmed just how unstable German politics are becoming.
Critics charge that party democracy is the road to ruin for Labour and others. Here’s why they’re wrong.
On September 21, 1976, the US-backed Pinochet government assassinated a leftist Chilean dissident on the streets of Washington, DC.
Mr. Robot asks the right questions about how, exactly, we’re going to change the world.
We need to be uncivil to preserve academic freedom and take on the corporate university.
Hockey players have a brief, but fierce, history of demanding fair pay and equal rights from management.
At the height of his presidency, Bill Clinton had the chance to roll back the drug war. Instead he made things worse.
The persistent targeting of Muslims in France requires a left response.
Labour Party elites aren’t really worried about Trotskyists infiltrating the party — they’re afraid of grassroots democracy.