
When the South Held the Keys
The slaveholding class defeated in the Civil War were no ragtag band of sectionalists — they were the masters of the US state.
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The slaveholding class defeated in the Civil War were no ragtag band of sectionalists — they were the masters of the US state.
Despite the threat of automation and the weakness of organized labor, workers still hold the key to winning social change.
The city of Oakland’s longest rent strike has ended in victory for tenants. They didn’t just win necessary repairs or rent control; they decommodified their housing, getting profit-motivated landlords out of the picture altogether.
With record-high damages from climate disasters like the LA wildfires, a deregulated insurance industry is posting record profits.
Jay-Z’s Tidal streaming service is just another "sharing economy" scam.
Corporate stress management techniques emphasize individualized solutions to our anxieties and stresses. But a society plagued by stress has to solve its stress problems collectively, not just individually.
In Los Angeles, emboldened tenants are winning big against abusive corporate landlords. But as the city fails to enforce the terms of their victories, landlords continue to harass tenants with impunity.
Do you ever hear about a new movie like the Road House remake starring Jake Gyllenhaal, assume it’s terrible, mentally prepare your vicious takedown of it — and then watch it? And it’s actually. . . good?
Since the 2008 housing crisis, huge corporate landlords have taken over an alarmingly large share of the rental market. But the more tenants share the same landlord, the greater the number of potential organized tenants that landlord has to face down.
Reinvigorating class-based politics in the US depends on more than inspiring candidates like Bernie Sanders: it requires durable working-class political organization. Here’s what one group learned about organizing working people around bread-and-butter issues.
For some liberals, Donald Trump’s decision to humiliate Volodymyr Zelensky showed that he’s a Russian stooge. But Trump’s crudeness is just a more striking illustration that Ukraine’s future is subject to US realpolitik.
The American government’s response to the 2007–8 financial crisis reveals an increasing tension between its domestic and global responsibilities.
Nothing is more crucial to the success of BDS than the movement’s relationship with organized labor.
Global elites have appropriated feminist language to justify brutal exploitation and neoliberal development.
Activists defeated the Boston Olympics bid by doing what its proponents refused to: going to the people.
The Obama administration's new rhetoric on testing shows the tide may be turning against corporate education reformers.
Working as a delivery driver showed me who London belongs to: the elite.