
The Promised Land Is Still Not Here
The Left struggles to speak with the kind of moral clarity Martin Luther King exemplified — but that shouldn’t stop us from trying.
Jonathan Sas has worked in senior policy and political roles in government, think tanks, and the labor movement. He is an honorary witness to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada. His writing has appeared in the Toronto Star, National Post, the Tyee, and Maisonneuve.
The Left struggles to speak with the kind of moral clarity Martin Luther King exemplified — but that shouldn’t stop us from trying.
A wave of strikes and a student revolt has shaken France in recent days — but can it provide the first real challenge to Macron’s agenda?
Last month, voters and organizers in Chicago mobilized against Illinois’ rent-control ban — a first step in stemming the city’s affordable-housing crisis.
Puerto Rico’s left is rebuilding in the wake of two disasters: Hurricane María and a neoliberal onslaught.
Millionaires, mediocrities and militarists — a sneak preview of the Democratic Party’s new fall lineup.
Kentucky schools are shut down today amid a growing grassroots worker rebellion. We spoke with one rank and filer who helped organize the action.
In China and beyond, liberalized markets aren’t fostering democracy — they’re undermining it.
The UK university strike has put management on the defensive. Now UCU members will have to decide what counts as a victory.
Skip the reboot of Roseanne and watch the reruns instead.
If you believe in equality, you should defend the SAT.
On Monday, schools will be shut down across Oklahoma as rank-and-file teachers look to build on the momentum of the West Virginia strike.
The Saudi-led, US-backed war in Yemen has produced a humanitarian hellscape. And there’s no end in sight.
The European debate on populism brings the Left’s fundamental identity into question.
People with disabilities who rely on local public transit are getting squeezed between gentrification and austerity.
David Frum’s new book promises a searing indictment of Donald Trump. What it delivers is an elite-friendly defense of the rotten system that produced him.
John Bolton has spent his long career doing one thing: trying to start wars. Now that he’s Trump’s national security advisor, he can.
Self-help millionaire Tim Ferriss is a fraud. But his success says a lot about modern capitalism and its discontents.
The US has a whole host of social problems. More public spending would solve many of them.
The West Virginia teachers drew strength from their state’s long history of militant organizing, which began with the Mine Wars of the early twentieth century.
Striking teachers in Puerto Rico are battling austerity, drawing on a rich tradition of anti-colonial workers’ resistance.