
The Macron Phenomenon
Emmanuel Macron’s strong polling in the French election signals a political realignment destined to consolidate elite control.
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.
Emmanuel Macron’s strong polling in the French election signals a political realignment destined to consolidate elite control.
March’s Women’s Strike was an electric first step towards forging a new feminist movement.
The most successful recent attacks on free speech have come from Zionist organizations seeking to suppress any criticism of Israel.
Trump’s embrace of brutal dictators like Egypt’s Abdel Fattah el-Sisi is hardly new for American politics. But the media is treating it like it is.
Public lands place the common good over the profitable. We should fight any attempt to privatize them.
Protests against Belarus’s draconian “tax on unemployment” have shown both the weakness of the government and of the Left.
It wasn’t just bad math that led us to believe Trump would be defeated. It was a lack of political vision.
50 years ago today, Martin Luther King Jr defied his advisers and declared his opposition to the Vietnam War. Liberal supporters immediately abandoned him.
President Trump just handed Internet providers the ability to do whatever they want with your data. Here’s how to fight back.
You have a right to know how much your coworkers are paid — and if you want to close the wage gap, you should.
On Lana Lokteff, the women of the alt-right, and the feminization of fascism.
Che Guevara’s expedition in the Congo, though ill-fated, stands as a crucial example of anti-imperialist solidarity.
How not to think about politics in the age of Trump.
The American pension crisis helps corporations maintain a precarious, easily exploitable workforce.
Informational capitalism has turned the Internet into a means of social control.
Sixty years after the Treaty of Rome, Podemos MEP Miguel Urbán on rejecting both EU neoliberalism and xenophobic nationalism.
Baby boomers aren’t the problem — the rich are.
Censorship used against our enemies will soon be used against us.
From the beginning, the European project had more to do with jumpstarting capitalism than ending war.
Black Panther and organizer Bob Lee forged the kind of revolutionary interracial solidarity desperately needed today.