
Rebuilding a Workers’ Movement
A new labor federation in South Africa promises to resist the country’s neoliberal kleptocracy, but it faces an uphill battle.
Rob McIntyre is a United Workers Union delegate at the Toll Kmart warehouse in Truganina.
A new labor federation in South Africa promises to resist the country’s neoliberal kleptocracy, but it faces an uphill battle.
For years, millionaires and religious zealots have teamed up to preach “school choice” in an effort to dismantle public education.
The forgotten Finnish Revolution has perhaps more lessons for us today than events in 1917 Russia.
Joseph Kabila’s second term as Democratic Republic of Congo president was supposed to end last November, but he’s still clinging to power, despite massive resistance.
Opposition violence and the government’s increasing authoritarianism are both to blame.
There’s nothing to celebrate about the FBI — it isn’t, nor has it ever been, a guardian of democracy.
In Colombia, Internet personalities and religious leaders mobilize opposition to the peace process by drumming-up fears of sexual diversity and “gender ideology.”
Two years ago, the Baltimore Uprising pointed the way towards a new, militant antiracist struggle. Today, the young movement must adapt to the Trump era.
The Momentive strike proved that when workers take collective action, the politics of Trumpism can be overcome.
Sex workers are like any other member of the working class — they’re just trying to get by in the face of an unjust economic system.
Yemen had the longest and deepest Arab Spring — why did the country collapse into civil war?
Hillary Clinton is rebranding herself as an activist. Don’t be fooled.
Solidarity between Muslim and Latino communities is crucial to building the kind of movement that can defeat Trump.
In the standard account, February was the good revolution and October was the extremist one. But events in Russia were far more complex than that.
The French left shouldn’t rest easy — Marine Le Pen hasn’t been vanquished.
The Handmaid’s Tale is less a dystopian nightmare about Trump’s America than a comforting fiction we tell ourselves.
An environmentalism that can actually save the planet must do battle with corporations. Mainstream environmental groups have done the opposite.
If the Left is going to rebuild power in the age of Trump, we shouldn’t look to Saul Alinsky for a roadmap.
In 1949, the Boston People’s Artists wrote “MTA” for a left-wing candidate. The song became a hit — the man behind it disappeared.
It doesn’t matter if Trump is a tyrant in his heart of hearts.