
The Fall of Afrîn
Turkey has toppled the Kurdish-held city of Afrîn. But Erdoğan’s drive to crush the Kurdish liberation movement could backfire.
Ryan Switzer is a PhD candidate in sociology at Stockholm University. He researches right-wing politics in welfare states.
Turkey has toppled the Kurdish-held city of Afrîn. But Erdoğan’s drive to crush the Kurdish liberation movement could backfire.
“Narcos” director José Padilha is one of Brazil’s most famous filmmakers. He’s also legitimized deeply reactionary elements of Brazilian politics.
Today’s rail and civil-service strike in France is the latest union fightback against Macron’s neoliberal agenda.
The Anna Chambers case has exposed the entrenched political power wielded by police.
Cambridge Analytica hijacked our online data to help elect Donald Trump. It’s an outrage — but it’s nothing new.
The extreme center expanded the security state. Now that state is falling into the hands of the Right.
How a secret deal with the Fujimori clan struck a painful blow to Peruvian democracy.
Last week, Brazilian socialist Marielle Franco was assassinated on the streets of Rio. The questions surrounding her death are dangerous ones for Brazil’s reactionary right.
This month, Xi Jinping was effectively made president for life. What should we make of this and Xi’s long-term ambitions for China?
A saline shortage in hospitals shows how shameless corporations are holding our health care system hostage.
Trump’s tariffs are about boosting profits in some corporate sectors at the expense of others. Socialists have no dog in this fight.
Stephen Hawking not only struggled to understand the universe, he sought to change the world.
In the wake of an electoral rout and growing internal divisions, El Salvador’s left is facing its starkest crisis in decades.
A letter to the European Coordinator on Combating Antisemitism about her recent conflation of the BDS movement and antisemitism.
Today’s election in Russia will bring another empty political spectacle to a close. But the contest over the country’s future will just be getting started.
Luke Kelly was Ireland’s best-known folk singer — he was also a lifelong socialist.
Employers are leveraging their power over workers to sway employees’ votes.
Swedish labor economist Rudolf Meidner spent his career pushing radical reforms that would shift power from business to workers.
Libertarians tend to get flummoxed when confronted with this simple question.
The ongoing strike at York University highlights the crucial role of militants in the labor movement.