Cleaning Toilets for Jesus
Inside the program teaching submission to capitalism as a divine duty.
Inside the program teaching submission to capitalism as a divine duty.
The war in Afghanistan is already the longest in US history. And now Trump is considering sending more troops.
Ending racism requires us to take up class struggle, to shift the social terrain that gives race practical meaning.
The American workplace is marked more by hierarchy and domination than democracy and freedom.
Angela Nagle’s Kill All Normies forces us to reconsider left media strategy in the age of Trump.
The future of left politics is not with the affluent voters Jon Ossoff thought he could win over.
Germany's AfD poses as a defender of the "common man," but seeks to impose an authoritarian form of neoliberalism.
Jeremy Corbyn's recent success has finally deflated New Labour's favorite boogeyman: Michael Foot's 1983 general election defeat.
The neoliberal revolution is radically reshaping higher education. Faculty can play a central role in fighting it.
If we ignore Blanqui’s influence on Marx, we miss important ideas about the role of theory and practice in revolutionary politics. A reply to William Roberts.
In this issue
The Bolivarian Revolution went too far for capitalism but not far enough for socialism.
I don't care if he didn't actually win — he won. Jeremy Corbyn has given us a blueprint to follow for years to come.
Today’s horrific fire in London's Grenfell Tower is a symbol of a deeply unequal United Kingdom.
The new Catalan party, Catalunya en Comú, faces challenges all new political organizations must overcome.
Jeremy Corbyn’s former press officer Matt Zarb-Cousin on why Labour’s anti-establishment campaign worked and how to finish the job.
A financial transactions tax would attack income inequality by attacking the finance industry.
A new book renders Hillary Clinton's insider elitism in great detail, but fails to explain how that elitism translated into her electoral downfall.