Rebuilding the Bolivarian Revolution
The Right’s recent success in Venezuela shows how vital it is to reclaim and democratize Hugo Chávez’s project.
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 Right’s recent success in Venezuela shows how vital it is to reclaim and democratize Hugo Chávez’s project.
The federal government’s deportation raids are an inhumane response to a humanitarian crisis.
Will backing Bernie Sanders help build an independent left? A debate.
The same politics that underpinned the welfare state brought about its collapse.
Five theses on the Super Tuesday results.
Amid economic failure and a rising student movement, Indian Prime Minister Modi has turned to outright repression.
For too long, speculative fiction has been hostile to emancipatory politics. That’s finally starting to change.
The Democratic Party establishment has given up on the policies that would attract disaffected workers.
Class politics and reparations aren’t at odds — they’re part of the same struggle.
Bernie Sanders’s wholesale opposition to fracking could help him in key Super Tuesday contests.
Today and every day, we need a feminism of the 99%.
Why did Bernie Sanders lose in South Carolina, and what does it mean going forward?
The welfare reform bill Hillary Clinton championed has doubled the number of people living on less than $2 a day.
Meet the nurses trying to make Bernie Sanders’s “political revolution” a reality.
Hillary Clinton’s record suggests she’ll wield power to undermine progressive goals — not advance them.
A look at the Twitter escapades of Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams.
The latest attacks on Bernie Sanders reveal that the Democratic Party is intent on driving down expectations.
When business isn’t intimidated enough to accept constraints on its power, capitalism suffocates democracy.
Chaos, violence, and authoritarian rule reign in Turkey. Is there any opening for the Kurdish liberation movement?