A strike in Colorado shows what happens when thousands of workers confront one of the most concentrated industries in the ...
At a time of profound unrest and the launch of an insane new war, Hollywood mostly stuck to its “keep politics out” mandate at this year’s Academy Awards. Javier Bardem, however, stood firm: no to war ...
In 1984, a white man named Bernie Goetz shot four unarmed black youths on a New York City subway train. The tabloids hailed him as a fed-up everyman — rhetoric that permeated the culture and ...
For many in the United States, life is bleak — so bleak that some look to China and see an alternative, decently functioning society that doesn’t allow its citizens to fall below a “kill line.” ...
With his pro-worker reforms and pacifist foreign policy, Bruno Kreisky was Austria’s greatest chancellor. His successes weren’t just a product of his own talent but of the powerful labor movement that ...
The death of Jürgen Habermas has left philosophy and the Left poorer. Central to his work was a profound critique of ...
The investment portfolio of the interim US Attorney for the Southern District of New York shows financial stakes in ...
As democratic socialism returns to the US public eye, socialists need to make clear how their vision differs from the liberalism most Americans are familiar with. Here are five crucial distinctive ...
In Minneapolis, a new generation of activists is challenging Donald Trump, reviving labor militancy, and scoring victories.
Europe’s far-right parties have long boasted about putting their own countries’ interests first but now slavishly support the ...
As US power declines, it is destroying the norms and institutions that once organized its international projection of ...
The death of French far-right activist Quentin Deranque one month ago has cast a shadow over elections typically focused on local concerns.