
A Partisan Mayor
A look back at the “French Tito,” partisan militant Georges Guingouin.
Rob McIntyre is a United Workers Union delegate at the Toll Kmart warehouse in Truganina.
A look back at the “French Tito,” partisan militant Georges Guingouin.
Britain’s wartime Home Guard is immortalized in popular culture — but the socialists who shaped it are forgotten.
Though it reached its horrific heights at Auschwitz and Buchenwald, the British, not the Nazis, pioneered the concentration camp.
72 years after the triumph over Nazism, we look back to postwar Germany, when socialists gave birth to Antifa.
How Winston Churchill and the British government attacked the Greek Resistance and sowed the seeds of civil war.
Remembering the Action Party, one of Italy’s biggest anti-fascist partisan movements.
We need an expansive, radical vision for art that makes it more than a plaything for the wealthy.
The government-sponsored attack on the Central European University represents one more step in the country’s authoritarian drift.
By refusing to negotiate with recently unionized graduate workers, Yale president Peter Salovey has announced in writing that the university will defy US labor law.
Democratic Party elites don’t have ideals. They just need you to be scared of the Republicans.
Israel is not the only democracy in the Middle East. In fact, it’s not a democracy at all.
Where did Le Pen’s vote come from — and what does it mean?
How SNCC’s research department helped civil rights organizers fight Jim Crow.
Ja Rule’s Fyre Festival gave us a chance to laugh at rich kids. It also told us something about modern culture.
Does the world need another journal? Probably not, but we’re giving you one anyway.
Podemos MP Manolo Monereo discusses the party’s origins, its first crisis, and what it would mean for it to govern.
The US brags about its commitment to democracy. But its interventions have yielded death and despotism for the Middle East.
To preserve and expand public education, educators and parents will have to fight not only free market zealots like Betsy DeVos, but Democrats like Dwight Evans.
Civil rights activists knew their struggle was incomplete without winning a just health care system. They’re an inspiration for single-payer activists today.
The Tories are doing great in the polls, but their coalition is more fragile than it looks.