
Imperialists for “Human Rights”
The language of “human rights” has become the language of Western aggression.
The language of “human rights” has become the language of Western aggression.
In a time of austerity, Canada’s prime minister has mastered the art of xenophobic demonization.
Reflections on the life of Leslie Feinberg, the late radical activist and author of Stone Butch Blues.
Teachers unions must join the struggle against police violence and for racial equality.
Eric Garner’s murder is not only about the justice system. It’s about how capitalism creates racialized categories of “surplus” people.
A revived South African trade union movement could challenge the ANC from its left.
Foucault was not asking the “right questions.” And the answers he came up with helped disorient the Left.
Jayashree Kamble on how she combined her interest in romance novels with her growing political consciousness.
The New Republic was trapped in the year 1954 — and wanted the rest of us to join them there.
To end police violence, we must end policing as we know it.
The federal government is using data gimmicks to mask the true scope of homelessness.
We must fight for a robust and universal welfare state, but the socialist imagination cannot end there.
Interstellar celebrates American-style frontier expansion and retrograde masculinity. It’s an ideological monstrosity.
Late in life, Michel Foucault developed a curious sympathy for neoliberalism.
Podemos leader Pablo Iglesias on radical politics and what it takes to build mass movements.
Historian Camille Robcis on why debates over Judith Butler and gay marriage are engulfing France.
Rolling Stone’s controversial article shows why individual narratives have to be wedded to a wider analysis.
Police body cameras don’t attack the root cause of police brutality: institutional racism.
It’s been dead for years.
Radical historian Staughton Lynd on the lessons we can draw from the demise of the original IWW.