Winning Over Labour
NEC candidate Rhea Wolfson on how she discovered socialist politics and what it will take to change the Labour Party.
Ryan Switzer is a PhD candidate in sociology at Stockholm University. He researches right-wing politics in welfare states.
NEC candidate Rhea Wolfson on how she discovered socialist politics and what it will take to change the Labour Party.
Federal Reserve policies did more to smash the power of American workers than Ronald Reagan’s union busting.
Corbyn supporters’ vision for the Labour Party is fundamentally at odds with that of its entrenched elite.
Historian Robert Conquest was a fierce critic of Stalinist brutality, but Cold War anticommunism hampered his scholarship.
Victor Jara was tortured and killed for being the musical voice of Allende’s Chile. Now his murderer may finally be brought to justice.
Five things a Vermont third party can teach us about carving out a space to the left of the Democrats.
Campaigning for Jeremy Corbyn isn’t enough. The Labour Party must be transformed into a vehicle of popular democracy.
Without a socialist left, both inside and outside of unions, organized labor will continue to lose ground.
US public sector unions have gotten a reprieve. Will they use it to rebuild, or squander the opportunity?
The dismantling of autoworker gains was a class project, not the inevitable result of globalization.
Just like Trump, UFC president Dana White built his fortune off exploitation and union-busting. No wonder they’re friends.
Community climate-adaptation initiatives preserve and build on stark geographic inequalities.
Donald Trump’s brand of reaction is particularly noxious, but it sits comfortably in the Reagan tradition.
The Turkish military isn’t a friend to democracy or progress, and never has been.
Driver-owned apps could end Uber’s exploitative reign over the ride-share market.
Independence Day: Resurgence reflects how little vision Hollywood — and neoliberalism — have left.
West Papua is fighting for independence from Indonesia — but will it win regional solidarity for its efforts?
The ban on performance-enhancing drugs is fueled by moral panic, not medicine.
Debates during the rise of Margaret Thatcher can tell us much about how to respond to our political moment.
Latin America’s “pink tide” governments challenge neoliberalism and US hegemony, but leave the basic structures of capitalism intact.