
Poland’s Iron Consensus
Poland's recent elections cemented right-wing dominance and the neoliberal trajectory of the past two decades. Can the Left recover?
Poland's recent elections cemented right-wing dominance and the neoliberal trajectory of the past two decades. Can the Left recover?
Corporate-driven development partnerships benefit their sponsors more than those in the Global South.
We must insist on the political nature of tragedy because politics offers the only way out of violence and injustice.
The collapse of Portugal's right-wing government is welcome, but the Left risks becoming complicit in a new round of austerity.
A new book on Ruth Bader Ginsburg celebrates the liberal project of achieving social change through the courts. But that project has failed.
The growing youth movement against Prime Minister Shinzō Abe is disrupting Japan's conservative status quo.
Israel's brutal occupation and refusal to negotiate a just settlement are to blame for the recent spike in violence.
Brazil’s Vale corporation masks brutal exploitation with the language of South-South solidarity.
Ed Miliband was no radical. But he helped lay the groundwork for Jeremy Corbyn's rise, New Left Review’s Robin Blackburn argues.
Microcredit is nothing more than a socially validated way for financial elites to exploit the poor.
We should honor those killed and injured in past US wars by stopping future ones.
Global North or South, private foundations are part of the problem, not the solution.