The Mild West
Acclaimed political drama The West Wing gave a generation of liberals brain worms.
Ryan Switzer is a PhD candidate in sociology at Stockholm University. He researches right-wing politics in welfare states.
Acclaimed political drama The West Wing gave a generation of liberals brain worms.
Bidenomics wasn’t ambitious enough, but the solution isn’t just more welfare.
DEI jargon to get you that university appointment.
When neoliberals went to war against the Labor Party’s historic socialist campaign anthem.
In the recent work of Nick Cave, artistic and political centrism have become increasingly fused.
Liberal media pundits search for someone to blame.
Crunching the numbers on the class war.
Trump is planning a presidency of, by, and for the rich.
We listened to Donald Trump talk about Kamala Harris’s radical record — and now we’re especially sorry she lost.
The Democratic Party has become, improbably, the preferred party of the elites.
Dealignment from the Democratic Party now extends to every demographic group.
When and where organized labor’s been on the move.
Since the early 2000s, public relations campaigns have worked tirelessly to establish Israel as a bastion of Western values in the Middle East.
The National Labor Relations Board has been a bright spot for progressives. Don’t think Trump’s team hasn’t noticed.
Celebrities have been throwing their weight behind politicians since 1920 — whether it matters or not.
In September, Israel’s largest union called a general strike in support of a hostage deal and cease-fire. Opposition from conservative members, the judiciary, and Benjamin Netanyahu swiftly put an end to it.
The era of neoliberal globalization is drawing to a close. Yet for socialists, there might not be a light at the end of the tunnel.
Germany’s Die Linke is now a party for the highly educated and middle-income. While its new leadership promises to rebuild the party’s working-class roots, it won’t be easy.
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