
The Life of Jenny Marx
This Valentine’s Day, the life of Jenny Marx reminds us of the love it takes to be a revolutionary socialist.
Karl Leffme is a socialist in New York CIty.
This Valentine’s Day, the life of Jenny Marx reminds us of the love it takes to be a revolutionary socialist.
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In 1971, Bill and Hillary Clinton went on their first date — and scabbed.
Socialists want a world without private property. But you can keep your Kenny Loggins records.
The fight to stop the growth of a charter school in one small New Jersey town.
A visit to the West Bank reveals the everyday brutality of the Israeli occupation.
Brazil needs a left opposition capable of resisting both Dilma Rousseff’s impeachment and deepening austerity.
Single-payer is still the best way to achieve universal health care.
Throughout the 1990s, Bill Clinton and other Democratic Leadership Council figures launched a campaign to take their Third Way ideology global.
One year after taking power, Greece’s Syriza government is facing a wave of popular discontent.
Some thoughts on Bernie Sanders’s resounding victory last night in the New Hampshire primary.
Make no mistake: even a narrow Bernie Sanders victory in today’s New Hampshire primary would be an enormous upset.
Bill Clinton gutted welfare and criminalized the poor, all while funneling more money into the carceral state.
How I became a socialist.
Workers successfully fought for better contracts from Detroit automakers in the latest bargaining round. But they’re still plagued by historic givebacks.
As organized labor lost strength, the Democratic Party turned to professional-class voters to shore up its base.
Even if socialism can’t be won through the Labour Party, Jeremy Corbyn’s success shows how valuable work within the party can be.
Cory Doctorow on the surveillance state, Edward Snowden, and the core values of a utopian society.
Resisting the commodification of information is a political struggle, not a technical one.
The New Yorker is wrong. Young people are attracted to Bernie Sanders because of economic insecurity, not naive idealism.