
Sexual Liberation, Human Freedom
This century's LGBTQ liberation movement must be part of a broader project to redefine human freedom.
This century's LGBTQ liberation movement must be part of a broader project to redefine human freedom.
E. P. Thompson brilliantly chronicled the ravages of early capitalism — and the fierce resistance it provoked.
Carl Skoglund's early life as a militant worker in Sweden prepared him for leadership in the 1934 Teamster Strikes.
We should engage with and update the revolutionary Marxist tradition — not reject it.
Walter Benjamin's Marxism owed much to his early engagement with anarchism and surrealism.
The ultimate aim of socialism is as simple as it is beautiful: the freeing of all people from domination, replacing stunted dreams and alienation with human flourishing and boundless creativity.
At a time when America and the world were moving rightward, Michael Harrington kept the socialist flame burning.
Socialists and populists have found plenty to disagree about over the years, from private property to trust-busting. But their shared commitment to fighting corporate power often brought them together — and it should today, too.
Workers in India last week launched a general strike that brought out an estimated 250 million people, arguably the largest in human history. Now, they’re joining hands with farmers to protest Narendra Modi’s pro-corporate, far-right agenda.
In a 1902 article, Eugene V. Debs described his journey from young labor organizer to militant socialist. We reprint it here in full.
In the late nineteenth century, French Marxist Paul Lafargue put forward a demand that still resonates nearly a century and a half later: workers have a right to be lazy.
Antonio Labriola played a major role in the development of Italian Marxism and inspired the thinking of Antonio Gramsci. Labriola knew that capitalism wouldn’t collapse of its own accord: only a socialist culture of activism could bring about a new society.
Even if we were to free ourselves from the capitalist work ethic and provide everyone with a universal basic income, our society would still require some amount of socially necessary labor. Socialists should strive to reimagine work, not eliminate it.
In the standard account, February was the good revolution and October was the extremist one. But events in Russia were far more complex than that.
On this day in 1420, a force of peasants and artisans won a famous victory at Vitkov Hill on the outskirts of Prague — the high point of Bohemia’s Hussite revolution. The Taborite rebels dreamed of social equality and terrified Europe’s rulers, but they were too far ahead of their time.
European left parties responded to the crisis of social democracy by proposing more radical reforms to be carried out at a transnational level. But the call for “social Europe” ended up serving as a thin veneer for the neoliberal core of European integration.
Is there a democratic road to socialism? And if so, what does it mean for socialists today?
Richard Florida chats about Karl Kautsky, Karl Marx, and other urban creative types.
The forgotten Finnish Revolution has perhaps more lessons for us today than events in 1917 Russia.
For centuries, working-class people have been sent to die in wars for empire. The rich history of soldier revolt isn’t just about foreign policy — it’s about breaking the power of the mighty in society as a whole.