
From Day Care Centers to Prisons
In the 1960s, America discovered the problem of child abuse. But instead of universal childcare, we got prisons.
T Rivers is a pseudonymous journalist who covers East and Central Africa.
In the 1960s, America discovered the problem of child abuse. But instead of universal childcare, we got prisons.
Financial markets are adjusting to a “new, new normal.” But the old rules of class conflict still apply.
Warnings of looming pension bankruptcy aren’t just overblown. They’re politically dangerous.
Fifty years ago, black mayors ascended to power with transformative change in mind. Today, the most radical thought many have is how to court Amazon.
The situation in Venezuela is complicated. But we should all agree on one thing: the US has no business intervening.
Strikes are labor’s most powerful weapon. But last year they fell to nearly an all-time low.
What is it about capitalism that makes Keynesianism a horizon even would-be revolutionaries have trouble seeing past?
Keynesianism embodies capitalism’s contradictions — and is unable to deliver itself from them.
As the UK Labour Party aims to organize its forgotten heartlands, it can learn from a rich history of socialist culture in working-class communities.
Seven years after Hosni Mubarak was forced from office, Egypt is in the middle of an ugly counterrevolution. Here are the voices of its victims.
Czech president Miloš Zeman’s opponents tried to build a majority among the people while sneering at them.
Turkey’s war on Afrin is an attack not only on Kurdish self-determination, but on democracy and women’s liberation in the Middle East.
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.