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The Knick sharply captures American health care’s historic inequities.
The Knick sharply captures American health care’s historic inequities.
Ahead of Sunday’s elections, the Argentine left is operating in a political landscape still dominated by Peronism.
Teach For America undermines the fight for racial justice.
Despite the defeat of Harperism in yesterday’s Canadian election, the Liberals’ victory leaves little to celebrate.
Former Internationalen editor Håkan Blomqvist on the socialist politics of his colleague Stieg Larsson.
The magnitude of the refugee crisis in Europe only strengthens the case against immigration controls.
Rosalyn Fraad Baxandall, who died last Tuesday, was a pioneering figure of socialist feminism in the United States.
In showing that Palestinians won’t submit to Israeli violence, the ongoing youth uprising has given the rest of Palestine hope.
Canadian voters could oust Stephen Harper in today’s election. But it’s time to build a genuine left alternative to austerity.
Will the Catalan independence movement couple its calls for self-determination with demands for socialism?
John Locke advocated for a world based on expropriation, enslavement, and serfdom.
Ahead of Monday’s election, all three major Canadian parties are misdiagnosing the source of the country’s economic woes.
Two days before the Canadian election, Stephen Harper’s Conservatives seem on the verge of losing power.
Bowe Bergdahl’s case shows how military veterans’ antiwar actions are depoliticized by chalking them up to mental illness.
Grace Lee Boggs dedicated her life to the belief that ordinary people could change the world.
Hurricane Joaquin was only the direct cause. The drive for profit sunk El Faro.
The Kingdom of Jordan plays an often overlooked role in silencing the movement for justice in Palestine.
Harvard is enlisting faculty in its drive to prevent graduate workers from unionizing.
The Turkish left is under severe attack from Erdoğan and the state. How did it come to this?