
The Myth of “Populism”
It’s the transatlantic commentariat’s favorite political put-down. It’s also historically illiterate.
Rob McIntyre is a United Workers Union delegate at the Toll Kmart warehouse in Truganina.
It’s the transatlantic commentariat’s favorite political put-down. It’s also historically illiterate.
Brazilian football star Ronaldinho’s recent endorsement of a far-right demagogue is another bizarre chapter in the country’s political descent.
The December 21 Catalan election saw a narrow pro-independence majority and a region more divided than ever.
You can’t understand the North Korean conflict without understanding the history of US imperialism.
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Ending Myanmar’s ethnic cleansing of the Rohingya will require confronting both local elites and foreign capital.
A universal basic income would shore up the market. We need ideas that shrink it.
Lenin’s critics like to paint him as an authoritarian through and through. But that picture doesn’t match reality.
The question of the party is back on the Left’s agenda — and not a moment too soon.
Obamacare failed. Medicare for All won’t.
Italian workers occupy an ever-lower place in the European division of labor.
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As Argentina’s right consolidates power, left-wing victories at the local level are crucial to reclaiming political space.
Black voters will be at the core of any resurgence in left politics in the South.
One of Europe’s most notorious anti-union companies has been forced to recognize a union — and its workers aren’t done yet.
A history lesson for Jonathan Chait.