
About That Stock Panic
The stock market’s panicked reaction to signs of wage growth shows just how weak the economy is — and how much it caters to the wealthy.
Ryan Switzer is a PhD candidate in sociology at Stockholm University. He researches right-wing politics in welfare states.
The stock market’s panicked reaction to signs of wage growth shows just how weak the economy is — and how much it caters to the wealthy.
A fascist terrorist attack has highlighted the growing threat of Italy’s far right in the lead-up to the March 4 elections.
How Greek austerity and multinational mining companies have ravaged Aristotle’s birthplace.
It’s presidential election year in Brazil, and anything is possible.
Luring corporations like Amazon with hefty tax breaks impoverishes cities and starves public services. We should put an end to it once and for all.
Republican grandstanding against Trump while backing nearly all of his policies isn’t resistance — it’s just a cynical PR move.
Why do young people have a favorable view of socialism? Because the economic system has utterly failed them.
Wages are finally rising. But it’s only bosses who are getting the pay hikes.
Philanthropists like Howard Buffett are the darlings of journalists and the NGO world — but are they really helping Africa?
The Young Karl Marx is a nuanced and surprisingly accurate portrait of the revolutionary as a young man.
Jordan Peterson’s thought is filled with pseudo-science, bad pop psychology, and deep irrationalism. In other words, he’s full of shit.
If the US is in the throes of a constitutional crisis, it’s one oddly devoid of social substance.
The euro was at the center of Italian political debate for years. But, as election day approaches, the issue has vanished from the stage.
Last Tuesday, Trump celebrated killing the ACA’s individual mandate. The Democrats should let it stay dead.
St Paul teachers could soon go on strike for the first time in seventy-two years. And they’re using the Super Bowl to highlight injustices in the Twin Cities.
Deportation doesn’t just ruin lives. It’s a longstanding tool of political repression in the US.
The first weeks of Emmanuel Macron’s labor reforms have brought a wave of layoffs across France.
Pro-Israel groups claim that the First Amendment doesn’t protect the boycott, divest, and sanctions movement. A Kansas court just ruled against them.
Centrist Democrats embraced identity politics in the 2016 election. Surprise, surprise — they’re now working to keep diverse candidates out who threaten their power.
The Democratic Party brain trust is floating new ideas on taxes. Their economics are questionable and their politics are worse.