
David Friedman’s Anti-Palestine Politics
The past writings of the US’s ambassador to Israel show just how committed he is to deepening the Israeli state’s brutality.
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 past writings of the US’s ambassador to Israel show just how committed he is to deepening the Israeli state’s brutality.
Islamophobia will not be defeated through a depoliticized inclusion that simply elevates a new class of state-friendly elites.
Donald Trump isn’t just ruining lives. He’s ruining fashion.
Don’t believe the critics: a new report shows California’s single-payer plan is eminently affordable.
Hillary Clinton is right that cashing in on speaking fees is nothing new. But neither is public criticism of it.
The BBC reality show Victorian Slum House demonstrates just how far our society has slid back into Dickensian misery.
Pedro Sánchez has overcome a palace coup against his leadership in Spain’s social-democratic party. But can he steer it in a left-wing direction?
Writers like Ta-Nehisi Coates focus on the metaphysics of racism to the point of obscuring its material realities.
With the death of Manuel Noriega, we look back at the bloody 1989 invasion of Panama and the imperial wars that it helped justify.
Want to reduce income inequality in the US? Dismantle its onerous system of copyrights and patents.
With parliamentary elections looming this fall, the German left party is struggling to present itself as an exciting alternative to the status quo.
Remembering the life and legacy of the great historian Judith Stein.
Four months into his presidency, is Donald Trump any closer to consolidating a right-wing nationalist regime?
Labour’s manifesto offers a vision to radically improve the lives of millions.
Eighty years ago, striking workers in Chicago were shot down by police. It transformed the course of labor rights in the US.
Medicare for All is a moral imperative. But the urgency of passing it doesn’t mean we can forget about the details.
If we want to stop the bloodshed in places like Chicago, we need more public investment — not more authoritarian policing.
Jerry Zero, who fought the Teamsters old guard to build a more democratic union, left behind a complicated legacy.
Tulsi Gabbard is hailed as a progressive champion. But her views on Islam and support for far-right leaders suggest otherwise.
The 1984 Kissinger Commission shows that American intervention is a bipartisan project.