
Medicare for All Isn’t Too Expensive
When opponents say Medicare for All is too pricey, they’re really saying they oppose any substantial effort to deliver universal, quality care.
Rob McIntyre is a United Workers Union delegate at the Toll Kmart warehouse in Truganina.
When opponents say Medicare for All is too pricey, they’re really saying they oppose any substantial effort to deliver universal, quality care.
Means of Production, the film collective from Detroit that made Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s hit campaign ad, is about to launch a left streaming platform — Netflix for socialists.
The United States’ dependence on the labor of immigrants is exactly what confirms their rights. And that’s the last thing the Donald Trumps of the world want to confront.
Early American socialists like Eugene Debs fought for free speech rights as a bulwark against state tyranny and employer despotism. We should take up their radical struggle for civil liberties today.
Mauricio Macri claims that expanding the Argentine military’s power will fight drug trafficking. But it’s more likely to repress social movements and threaten democratic rights.
Trump’s address last night confirmed yet again that he’s a border security sadist. Our response should be simple: let them in.
Mayors, state representatives, the presidency, Congress: in 2020, democratic socialists should run candidates at every level across the country.
Elizabeth Warren is no centrist. But Bernie Sanders would be the most progressive president in US history — and he’d have a movement to back him up.
The rhetoric of “choice” in politics isn’t about expanding freedom — it’s about distracting us from demanding justice.
As Medicare for All gets more and more popular, both Republicans and Democrats in Congress are desperate for more and more ways to water it down.
The Showtime mini-series Escape at Dannemora is a brutal portrait of the quintessential American prison town — where dehumanization reigns, no matter which side of the wall you’re on.
Mainstream politicians and media are losing their minds over Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. They’re terrified of how her approach could transform American politics.
You already know all the reasons to fear 2019. Here are all the reasons to welcome it.
The reaction to the Paris terror attacks in 2015 identified Charlie Hebdo with freedom of speech. Yet the magazine’s anti-working-class smears are today used to silence the gilets jaunes.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s suggested 70 percent marginal tax rate has conservatives and centrists freaking out. But Sweden shows that soaking the rich is the smart thing to do.
One year after the Bolsheviks ended Russia’s participation in World War I, revolutionary soldiers in Bulgaria forced their government to do the same.
This week’s Los Angeles teachers strike starkly poses the question: will the public or privatizers control public education?
Denounced and then lost to history, the radical Karl Kautsky’s thought still offers a compelling vision of how to democratize all aspects of our lives.
The Social Democrats have collapsed. Die Linke is divided. Will the German left ever be able to contend for power?
Spain’s far right is enjoying its biggest breakthrough since the 1970s. But it grows from a reactionary swamp that has festered ever since Franco’s dictatorship.