
Erdoğan’s Bloody Gambit
The Turkish government is using the massacre in Suruç to wage war — not on ISIS, but on the Kurdish liberation movement.
Ryan Switzer is a PhD candidate in sociology at Stockholm University. He researches right-wing politics in welfare states.
The Turkish government is using the massacre in Suruç to wage war — not on ISIS, but on the Kurdish liberation movement.
Israel is beating Iran and Hezbollah hands down on the “bad activities” front.
Frederick Douglass and the story of New York City’s 1865 “Emancipation Jubilee.”
A labor movement that seeks to fight oppression has no room for police unions.
In light of developments in Greece, Germany’s Die Linke needs to consider how it relates to the European Union.
Activists defeated the Boston Olympics bid by doing what its proponents refused to: going to the people.
The Chinese state’s intervention after the stock market crash was immensely political — as was the collapse itself.
China’s stock market crash was a fleeting convulsion. Its system of authoritarian capitalism is unscathed.
Some notes on a recent controversy.
As strange as it may sound, there are reasons to be cheerful in Greece and across Europe.
Here are ten things Bernie Sanders must do to build a powerful, racially inclusive campaign.
Noam Chomsky on the tyranny of libertarianism, the need for media democracy, and Latin American resistance to US imperialism.
How did we end up with millions behind bars and police armed like soldiers?
Jeremy Corbyn may not be able to save the Labour Party, but there’s a reason why the British establishment fears him.
Defeat never inspired anyone. We can celebrate reforms like gay marriage and still fight for more radical change.
What would constructive pressure on the Syriza government look like?
Whatever the circumstances of Sandra Bland’s death, blood is on the hands of the police.
Greece could ease the crisis by establishing control over its central bank. Here’s how.
With his simplistic portraits of Afghanistan, Khaled Hosseini reinforces racist stereotypes and aids imperialism.
E. P. Thompson brilliantly chronicled the ravages of early capitalism — and the fierce resistance it provoked.