
Thinking Past Fidel
Though often overlooked, working-class movements played a substantial role shaping the Cuban Revolution.
Rob McIntyre is a United Workers Union delegate at the Toll Kmart warehouse in Truganina.
Though often overlooked, working-class movements played a substantial role shaping the Cuban Revolution.
If Italian voters reject Sunday’s constitutional referendum, the country could see a left revival in the name of popular democracy.
From local to local, the labor movement needs to transform into an effective machine for fighting the Right.
Say “Colombian peace talks,” and you’ll likely think of the FARC. But another guerrilla group is key to securing a transformative peace.
The recent Teamsters election didn’t unseat the old guard’s James P. Hoffa, but it left him discredited and vulnerable.
No matter which party has held office over the last fifty years, Henry Kissinger has been in power.
With Castro gone and Trump in the White House, the stakes are high for ordinary Cubans. We spoke to some of them.
In Massachusetts, students, parents, and teachers defeated a $23 million campaign to lift the state’s cap on charter schools. How did they do it?
This summer, the Department of Justice announced its intention to stop using private prisons. But the profit motive still drives immigrant detention.
Hezbollah’s record shows that the party’s interests are more aligned with elites than with workers.
How, in an age in which “the fast eat the slow,” has Thomas Friedman not been gobbled up?
Liberal pundits would have us write off all Trump supporters. But only a broad working-class movement can defeat the far right.
The slaveholding class defeated in the Civil War were no ragtag band of sectionalists — they were the masters of the US state.
A Road Unforeseen is an inspiring account of the autonomous Kurdish region in Syria, but it glosses over Rojava’s contradictions.
The Democratic donor class will resist the very policies that could unite workers of all races. They can’t subdue Trumpism.
Colombia’s new peace deal won’t deliver justice, but its failure would be catastrophic.
Blaming third-party voters for Trump’s win isn’t just bad politics. It’s bad math.
Donald Trump’s election win is bad news for the Paris Agreement and very bad news for the climate.
On the occasion of his birthday, let’s celebrate the incredible contributions of Marx collaborator Friedrich Engels.
We already live in a planned economy. Why not make it a democratic one?