
Unelectable and Unafraid
We have a rare opportunity to redefine socialism for a new generation. That's more important than who wins the 2016 election.
We have a rare opportunity to redefine socialism for a new generation. That's more important than who wins the 2016 election.
Nativists and Islamophobes are sowing fear to try to close the door on Syrian refugees. We can't let them.
The British media is attacking the Stop the War Coalition to drum up support for more militarism.
Swedish politics has taken a xenophobic turn with the explosive rise of the Sweden Democrats.
Hillary Clinton's record suggests she'll wield power to undermine progressive goals — not advance them.
With the Syriza experience fresh in mind, Slovenia's left is drafting a plan for eurozone exit.
Muhammad Ali’s resistance to racism and war belongs not only to the 1960s, but the common future of humanity.
Opponents of Black Lives Matter are trying to destroy the movement by slandering it as violent. We can't let them.
Homophobic and racist violence won't be fixed by heavily armed police or discriminatory gun control.
The US state has long sought to monitor and undermine black resistance movements.
Everybody loves Justin Trudeau. But his policies are bad for workers, the environment, and struggling people everywhere.
A new US military package will shower billions of dollars on Israel. But not because it supports democracy.
In 1998, Bill Clinton ordered the bombing of a medicine factory in Sudan. The country has yet to recover.
The GOP establishment doesn't hate Trump because he's a bigot. They hate him because he doesn't promote the neoliberal agenda.
Conflations of Bolshevism and Nazism are the order of the day. Ernst Nolte would be pleased.
A no-fly zone in Syria isn't a humanitarian response -- it's a call to war.
How, in an age in which “the fast eat the slow,” has Thomas Friedman not been gobbled up?
Our movement will exhaust itself if it's only fueled by outrage. We need to win people to a positive vision of a better world.
Militarism runs deep in the United States, but historian Marilyn Young never gave up believing that it could be overcome.
A right-wing misinformation campaign and timid liberal pushback has obscured how absurdly bloated the US military budget is.