Ahead of Elections, A Turf War Rages Among the French Left
Montpellier, France — The good news this May was that French voters rejected far-right Marine LePen by a two-to-one…
Corbyn Just Might Win: A Brief Primer on Britain’s Elections
He was useful as a loser, now they’re worried he just might win. For decades, Labor Party leaders in…
The most devastating insight in Jonathan Allen and Amie Parnes’ new book comes on the second page of the…
Labeled a Red for Fighting Segregation
We speak with Jill Bloomberg, a New York City principal who says the Department of Education is investigating her…
The Time Has Come for Medicare for All
The debate over health care brings out all the major differences between a capitalist society structured to maximize corporate…
Black Power Takes Root in the Heart of Dixie
Jackson is the largest city in Mississippi. Surrounded by prosperous white suburbs, it is more than 80 percent Black…
Becky Bond and Zack Exley’s Rules for Revolutionaries: How Big Organizing Can Change Everything is part of a recent…
Rust Belt Characters Shine in ‘Sweat’ on Broadway
Hillary Clinton called them a “basket of deplorables.” The National Review’s Kevin Williamson took an “honest look” at their…
Radical. Black. Feminist. Visionary.
At first, Emma Amos’s Flower Sniffer (1966) doesn’t seem all that confrontational. In this piece, Amos paints herself as…