
Kanye West Isn’t the Problem
Neoliberalism is the real affront to higher education — not Kanye West’s honorary doctorate.
Ryan Switzer is a PhD candidate in sociology at Stockholm University. He researches right-wing politics in welfare states.
Neoliberalism is the real affront to higher education — not Kanye West’s honorary doctorate.
The short-term solutions to injustice in the nail salon industry are worker organizing and more regulation.
Social movements should focus on targeting corporations and oppressive institutions rather than politicians.
Mad Men succeeded in showing how social change seeps into otherwise unremarkable lives.
Israeli state propaganda has found a home in the paper of record.
Saudi Arabia and its Gulf allies are willing to devastate Yemen to forestall any democratic progress.
Martin O’Malley is no left alternative to Hillary Clinton — he’s a “tough-on-crime” liberal.
Podemos can still change Spain for the better. But it won’t do so by chasing the political center.
The Trans-Pacific Partnership is about expanding US hegemony in East Asia.
The TPP’s language is complex, but its result would be simple: more corporate power, and less democratic control.
Tesla’s new Powerwall battery offers an individual solution to the collective problem of climate change.
Marxist intellectual G.M. Tamás on Syriza, post-fascist authoritarianism, and the nostalgia for state socialism.
Detroit is evicting tens of thousands from their homes this year, even as it trumpets an urban revival.
What’s behind the New Democratic Party’s surprise win in Alberta?
Supporting the jailing of cops who kill isn’t incompatible with working to abolish prisons.
Racist policing has a long lineage in urban America.
Progressive victory in Alberta only illuminates the need for a broader challenge to neoliberalism across Canada.
Corporate music festivals amplify the power of capital, to the detriment of artists and fans.
Yesterday’s British election was about the collapse of the Labour Party — and where we go from here.