
Divided They Fall
Tory disputes over Brexit are nothing new. But today’s crisis in Theresa May’s party highlights deeper fractures in the Conservative base.
Rob McIntyre is a United Workers Union delegate at the Toll Kmart warehouse in Truganina.
Tory disputes over Brexit are nothing new. But today’s crisis in Theresa May’s party highlights deeper fractures in the Conservative base.
How a book published twenty years ago predicted Trump’s trade war with China.
Bernie Sanders’s town hall on Monday delivered a radical message: workers are getting screwed, and the capitalist class is to blame.
Hunter S. Thompson was born this day in 1937. While often claimed by the libertarian right, his politics had more in common with the radical left.
The remains of Spain’s fascist dictator Francisco Franco lie in a monument built for him by Republican prisoners of war. At last, the government is trying to rectify that.
The nurses’ strike in Vermont has ended. Their target was a health care model that systematically endangers patients.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez prioritizes accountability to movements over loyalty to the Democratic Party. It’s the embryo of a new way of approaching left-wing politics.
“Shoah” filmmaker Claude Lanzmann, who died this month, forever changed the world’s understanding of the Holocaust — for better and for worse.
That Cynthia Nixon is proclaiming herself a socialist shows the ascendance and popularity of left politics, in New York and across the country.
If the goal of Russian hackers was to cause chaos in the US, they’re succeeding — national security elites are in full meltdown mode.
Ocasio-Cortez missed an opportunity to push a left position on Israel. But it’s not too late to change that.
Reading the avalanche of pro-NATO coverage after Trump’s recent criticisms, you might assume there is no case that NATO is an American imperial project we should dismantle. But there is.
Bernie Sanders on Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s victory, Jeremy Corbyn’s success, and why his policy agenda is winning in states across the country.
In the mid 1960s, the Indonesian military massacred hundreds of thousands of radicals. The country’s left still hasn’t recovered.
Morocco saw only modest change during the Arab Spring. But a series of pro-democracy movements has shaken its repressive regime.
Nurses in Vermont are on strike not just for better pay, but for a system that puts patients over profits.
More and more people are calling themselves democratic socialists. That’s a very good thing if you care about the cause of human freedom.
A regional party in Germany is flexing its muscles and shifting the country’s politics significantly to the right. Is Angela Merkel’s supremacy coming to an end?
Cynthia Nixon explains why she’s running for Governor of New York, why the Koch Brothers love Andrew Cuomo, and her place in the rise of progressive politics within the Democratic Party.
HBO’s new owner sees tremendous profit opportunities in the network. That’s bad news for anyone who likes good TV.