
From the Finland Station
Lenin arrived at Finland Station 100 years ago today, reshaping Bolshevik strategy and the course of the Russian Revolution.
Ryan Switzer is a PhD candidate in sociology at Stockholm University. He researches right-wing politics in welfare states.
Lenin arrived at Finland Station 100 years ago today, reshaping Bolshevik strategy and the course of the Russian Revolution.
After Aleksandar Vučić’s questionable election victory, Serbian radicals have a rare opening.
The spontaneous protests in Serbia show how little mainstream politics has to offer voters.
On the anniversary of Sartre’s death, his memory of his sometimes fraught relationship with the French Communist Party.
For 600 Saturdays, friends and relatives of the Turkish state’s victims have been telling tales of torture and unlawful detention.
Whatever happens tomorrow, the Left is in a better position than ever to challenge Erdoğan’s fragmented regime.
Tomorrow’s referendum in Turkey is about one thing: Erdoğan’s brazen bid for dictatorial power.
Tanzania’s leftist ACT party wants to establish a model for democratic socialism on the African continent.
The American Federation of Musicians once tried to protect its members — by fighting rock-and-roll.
A new show offers an alternative history of Black Power in Britain, reminding audiences of a neglected era of radicalism.
Colombian elites have already resumed their efforts to undermine any progress towards peace.
Liberal talking points on race and the welfare state reflect deeply conservative ideas. The Left should demand welfare for all.
SPD leader Martin Schulz offers German voters more of the Third Way politics they hate in a shiny new package.
Seventy-five years ago today, Dutch socialist revolutionary Henk Sneevliet was killed by the Nazis.
It’s tempting to argue that “human nature” doesn’t exist, but that’s wrong. All people want freedom from abuse and exploitation and the ability to lead decent lives.
Brazil’s massive corruption scandals have turned the country’s politics into a spectator sport.
Jean-Luc Mélenchon isn’t seeking leadership of a marginalized left. He’s aiming to transform the whole of French politics.
United Airlines’ forcible removal of a passenger exposed the everyday violence that keeps capitalism running.
The people who have insisted on the profound moral need to save struggling children have been remarkably silent about the decades of failure in charter schools.
Andrew Jackson was a murderous racist who used democratic rhetoric to enhance his own power. We should scorn his legacy.