
We’re Not Lovin’ It
A growing number of Americans are realizing that “good jobs” aren’t coming back, and that for things to get better, they’re going to have to fight to turn their McJobs into something better.
A growing number of Americans are realizing that “good jobs” aren’t coming back, and that for things to get better, they’re going to have to fight to turn their McJobs into something better.
The Occupy Card undermines its own stated values, redefining citizen as consumer.
The victims shown in Dirty Wars never become more than victims. Jeremy Scahill is the star here.
On overcoming the exploitative temp industry.
Mainstream economics is an ethical theory masquerading as a description of social reality.
The Left shouldn't sharply separate "moral" discourse from "self-interested" discourse, because the two are closely intertwined.
Cockburn's hatred was most certainly pure. But it was a joyful hate that he nurtured. An inspiring hate.
Neoliberalism lives and shouldn't be given a premature obituary, but the American empire has entered a decadent phase.
No act of consumption is completely passive, but even the most active types of consumption form a shaky ground for serious left politics.
Welcome to the “care economy” — the booming service sector that has emerged from America's rapidly graying boomer population.
"Geeks" are more than passive consumers of corporate media.
What does Sunday's endorsement of Angela Merkel mean for Germany and its Left Party?