
Eduardo Galeano (1940–2015)
Eduardo Galeano was a man of letters who lived a life of resistance.

Eduardo Galeano was a man of letters who lived a life of resistance.

As the recent fight over religious liberty legislation shows, corporations are perfectly happy with a “tolerant” capitalism.

On a Greek left dominated by Syriza and the Communist Party, Antarsya is often overlooked. Where did the organization come from and where is it going?

Four years after the Yemeni Revolution, what are the prospects for another democratic movement?

3-D printing in its current form could be a return to “small is beautiful” drudgery, but it has the potential to do much more.

Astronomers look to the stars, and only see themselves.

Labeling the market natural and the state unnatural is a convenient fiction for those wedded to the status quo.

The highly acclaimed new book Ghettoside tries to explain inner-city violence while papering over structural oppression.

Noam Chomsky on Russia, the US media, and the stories told to justify American militarism.

The way the US economy grows and recovers overwhelmingly benefits the rich and powerful.

Podemos emerged in resistance to Spain’s political establishment. But what are the limits to its populist strategy?

Focusing on privilege diverts attention away from the real villains.

What would a properly materialist reading of Game of Thrones look like?

How do Syriza’s origins and Greece’s political economy affect its capacity to govern?

Israel and its allies have a long history of distorting the speeches of Arab leaders.

A Marxist pilot on the Germanwings plane crash.

Rahm Emanuel’s win in the Chicago mayoral election doesn’t spell the defeat of the city’s grassroots movements.

Turning Uber into a worker cooperative would be surprisingly simple.

With powerful class movements behind it, technology can promise emancipation from work, not more misery.

The Mexican Drug War is a product of the country’s democratic deficit.