
Chicago Teachers Prepare for Battle
Chicago teachers have voted overwhelmingly to strike in the face of concession demands and austerity.
T Rivers is a pseudonymous journalist who covers East and Central Africa.
Chicago teachers have voted overwhelmingly to strike in the face of concession demands and austerity.
Donald Trump represents his own category in the taxonomy of assholes.
Chelsea Manning told the truth both about government abuse and gender oppression. The Left should stand with her.
Under capitalism, housing is never secure for the working class.
What would justice for those suffering under Indian occupation in Kashmir look like?
The American hillbilly isn’t suffering from a deficient culture. He’s just poor.
Bill Clinton claimed welfare reform would empower black mothers. It actually pushed them further into poverty.
How one author is bringing social justice to the romance genre.
After the Brussels terrorist attacks and a right-wing backlash, the Belgian left is trying to organize in the new environment.
In the 1960s, a group of leftists risked everything to revive the anti-apartheid movement in South Africa.
Federal student loans facilitate a pernicious profit motive in higher education.
The potential for workers to resist capital is as strong as ever.
Hillary Clinton and Tim Kaine’s forebears aren’t the New Deal’s labor liberals. They’re the Progressive Era’s anti-union reformers.
Bill Clinton is responsible not just for eviscerating welfare, but for trying to end any Democratic Party commitment to the poor.
Thousands of film workers want to make good movies, and millions of viewers want to watch them. What’s stopping Hollywood?
UPS markets itself as an ethical company, but its workers face persistent racism on the job.
Colombia’s peace deal is backed by elite interests — but it will also open up political space for the Left.
In French Popular Front leader Léon Blum we find both the grandeur and misery of interwar social democracy.
Colin Kaepernick’s protest is part of a long history of black athletes taking politics to the field.
Far from vanquished, Blairites are playing a long game to win back the Labour Party.