Issue No. 31 Out Now!

  • Issue No. 31
  • Fall 2018

Breaking Bank

In This Issue

No Scrubs

State socialism was proof: when women have economic independence from men, they don’t stick around in bad relationships.

Asylum for the Few

US immigration and refugee policy has long been determined by what is most politically beneficial to the US — not who actually deserves protection.

What Is a Jacob Rees-Mogg?

Behind the façade of the bumbling upper-class twit, Britain’s right-wing tribune is playing a canny long game. His goal: injecting far-right ideas into the mainstream.

Keeping Them Out, Killing Them Off

Hillary Clinton has called on Europe to harden its borders. The strategy is completely wrong, but it’s also already underway — the EU is outsourcing border enforcement to states in Africa and the Middle East.

There Is No Private Violence

US refugee policy holds that only victims of political violence, not “private” acts like domestic abuse or gang violence, deserve refugee status. But we can’t talk about such violence in Central America without talking about mass incarceration and US policy in the region.

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51 Percent Losers

The midterms have given the Democratic Party a boost. But their professional-class politics are a cul de sac — we desperately need a political revolution driven by the needs and aspirations of the multiracial working class.

The Pelosi Playbook

What do you get when you cross big-money politics and tepid progressive positions? A look back at the career of Nancy Pelosi, who’s now poised to retake the House Speaker post.

Rebuilding the Demos

This June Podemos helped the Socialists kick the Spanish conservatives out of office. But for Íñigo Errejón, defeating the oligarchs in the long term requires a new “national-popular” strategy.

El Chapo and the Narco-Spectacle

El Chapo’s trial continues this week, brimming with sordid tales of kingpins and cartels. But what the media spectacle can’t justify is a failing “war on drugs” that has taken the lives of hundreds of thousands of people.

*Not the continent with 54 countries

“I love Africa Is a Country, because it is basically the inside of my head.”

— Teju Cole

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