
Ortega and the Uprising
The Daniel Ortega of today is not the Daniel Ortega of the Sandinista Revolution.
Rob McIntyre is a United Workers Union delegate at the Toll Kmart warehouse in Truganina.
The Daniel Ortega of today is not the Daniel Ortega of the Sandinista Revolution.
Boots Riley on communism, Sorry to Bother You, and what kind of political action the present moment demands.
Joe Biden likes to portray himself as a civil rights champion. But in the 1970s, he was a prominent opponent of one of the era’s key desegregation measures: school busing.
Long-term care is a vital part of any health system. And the only way to fund it is through Medicare for All.
With its passage of the “Jewish Nation-State Law,” Israel is no longer hiding the fact that it is not a democracy.
Longtime leftist congressman Ron Dellums has died. In a 1976 interview, he explained why corporate control is the problem and democratic socialism is the solution.
Socialism is having a moment in the sun. It’s a chance to push a bold, transformative vision of what a society for the many rather than the few can look like.
Liberals venerate security and intelligence figures like Michael Hayden and James Clapper for opposing Donald Trump. But these “resisters” are just as bad as Trump on a free press and government transparency.
A new study from a libertarian think tank admits that Medicare for All would save a whopping $2 trillion.
Barbara Ehrenreich on why we need socialist feminism to fight patriarchy.
At a time when Democrats and Republicans flout even basic democratic standards, it’s socialists who have become democracy’s greatest champions.
Communist Party of the Philippines founder José Mariá Sison on the legacy of armed struggle, peace negotiations with Duterte, and what a left economic program should be.
In the wake of Janus, some union leaders are looking for a technical fix or a way to partner with the boss. It’s a trap.
Israel has no legal right to use any kind of force in Gaza — under any circumstances.
Many suspect Putin is blackmailing Trump. But could there be a different culprit? A plausible theory of mind-boggling confusion.
Joe Lieberman is offering warnings about the rising left. While laughing at his advice, you should also remember how absolutely terrible his entire career has been.
Janus represents a turn from conciliation with public-sector unions towards pure repression.
The Democratic Party is hopelessly corporate, but election law is stacked against third parties. The Left needs an independent organization that can stay flexible about running as Democrats but behaves with the discipline of a real party.
Is Trump’s foreign policy the work of an incompetent ignoramus or a strategic genius? The answer may surprise you.
Along the new migration route through southeastern Europe, migrants are beaten, stranded, and neglected, while the EU looks the other way.