
Out Now: “Journey to the Dark Side”
Where did Donald Trump come from? And how do we escape this nightmare? You have questions, our new issue has answers.
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.
Where did Donald Trump come from? And how do we escape this nightmare? You have questions, our new issue has answers.
A collective document from across the European left on how to challenge the EU’s stranglehold on economic and social justice.
There is no unified “deep state” pulling the strings behind the scenes. The state itself is a site of struggle.
Despite its ultimate demise, the Socialist Party shows us that the United States possesses no special immunity against socialist politics.
The trendy new media outlet Axios is a thinly veiled scheme to give corporate America direct access to ruling elites.
Millennials aren’t destroying society — they’re on the front lines against the forces that are.
Elite universities don’t offer poor and working-class students class mobility — they maintain a rigid class hierarchy.
As Trump’s threats to immigrants grow, we should look back to the 1980s Central American sanctuary movement’s victories.
Calls for general strikes reflect the extraordinary times we live in. The Left should join in organizing them, not dismiss them.
The union defeat at a South Carolina Boeing plant was devastating, but it wasn’t inevitable. Labor can still organize the South.
How academic workers have made their unions powerful tools for achieving racial justice.
As huge crowds continue to take to the streets against Trump, the Democrats are paralyzed. The Left can grab the momentum.
Andrew Sullivan extols a pre-Trump past that bears little resemblance to the grotesque reality of American society.
Donald Trump wants to divide and conquer the labor movement. We shouldn’t let him.
Annie Leibovitz’s new exhibit gestures at liberal feminism’s conflicts with race and class without really confronting them.
The same racist rhetoric used against Syrians was also used to shut the door to Jewish refugees escaping the Holocaust.
The German left’s response to right-wing populism will determine its future.
“Paid protesters” aren’t a total myth — authoritarian governments use them all the time.
We can resist Republican efforts to repeal Obamacare without providing cover for the law’s deep ideological flaws.
France’s National Front has used all the old fascist tricks to gain power.