Violence is the oxygen of authoritarianism
Shelling Intensifies in Severodonetsk as Russia Moves to Capture Key City
While Illinois phases out coal, clean energy jobs hold promise—both for displaced coal workers, and those harmed by the fossil fuel economy
“Starbucks and South Carolina workers are finally tired of being mistreated, harassed, and given less than what they deserve”
What’s the Message and Who’s the Messenger?
The union drives in major corporations like Amazon and Starbucks are the most crucial thing right now
Interview on racist union busting, being invited to the White House, and how genuine human interaction is the key to workplace organizing
The following are excerpts from a new book Don’t Think Of A Republican – How I Won A Republican Primary As A Lefty Progressive And You Can Too
The document lays the foundation for a participatory, plurinational, and feminist democracy
Die Linke’s Stefan Liebich recently met with members of Québec solidaire to talk politics
With the average worker in the United States clocking 47 hours a week, Americans are among the most overworked populations in the world
Even writing off every penny of student debt would cost less than Trump’s tax giveaways for corporations and the rich
Medicare “is under threat today from the constant efforts of private insurance companies and for-profit investors who want to privatize it and turn it into yet another shameful opportunity to make money”
When big business grabs for the levers of power, screeds on personal responsibility always come to the forefront
The Health of an Overheating World Is at Stake
The following are excerpts from a new book Don’t Think Of A Republican – How I Won A Republican Primary As A Lefty Progressive And You Can Too
“People have backed the Greens in record numbers and delivered a massive mandate for action on climate and inequality”
Time is running out too rapidly to fundamentally reform society and create a real democracy that people deserve
We cannot wish COVID away
The failures of liberalism made illiberalism popular. But the inevitable crises of the Marcos-Duterte regime offer opportunities for progressive organizing
The Pennsylvania representative faced down millions of dollars in negative ads from pro-Israel groups and took on the Democratic establishment by running on a bold left agenda
Despite setbacks, socialist candidates eked out victories in this week’s primaries
Eleven hundred workers who manufacture agricultural and construction equipment for CNH Industrial in Burlington, Iowa, and Racine, Wisconsin, have been on strike since May 2
Source: Truthout Former president Jimmy Carter deemed the U.S. as having become “an oligarchy with unlimited political bribery” in the aftermath of…
I have fought my entire life not to believe I am nothing. Not to believe I am stupid. To fight to believe I have a right to be here
Throughout this trauma, capitalism has not been good to us
The following are excerpts from a new book, Don’t Think Of A Republican – How I Won A Republican Primary As A Lefty Progressive And You Can Too
We are all walking wounded. A little sympathy and compassion is a place to start
The Ukraine War, its complexities and global spillover effects, have not been adequately depicted by either political leaders or the more influential media
U.S. Seeks Regime Change in Moscow
As the left increasingly focuses on electoral politics, a new framework is emerging for how candidates who win should partner with social movements
Across the country, millions of parents are desperately searching for baby formula. Why are we letting the private sector alone handle such a vital good?
Core questions of political strategy animate the debate roiling DSA. The whole Left has a stake in the outcome
Dramatic Interview from Ukrainian-Held Severodonetsk as Missiles Rain Down
Africa is responsible for less than four percent of historic global emissions – we are not the ones who caused this crisis. We want climate justice
Source: Democracy Now! In one of this year’s deadliest mass shootings, a white supremacist opened fire Saturday on a supermarket in a…
The following is excerpted from a new book Don’t Think Of A Republican – How I Won A Republican Primary As A Lefty Progressive And You Can Too
The following is excerpted from my a book Don’t Think Of A Republican – How I Won A Republican Primary As A Lefty Progressive And You Can Too
The following is excerpted from a new book, Don’t Think Of A Republican – How I Won A Republican Primary As A Lefty Progressive And You Can Too
The following is excerpted from a new book Don’t Think Of A Republican – How I Won A Republican Primary As A Lefty Progressive And You Can Too
The following is excerpted from a new book Don’t Think Of A Republican – How I Won A Republican Primary As A Lefty Progressive And You Can Too
We are currently in that dangerous place where there is no set of facts or histories that we can agree upon, or even argue with
Today, May Day—otherwise known as International Workers’ Day—is a good time to consider the question: What is the future of organised labour? This was…
Starbucks Workers United is racking up victorious union votes in one branch after another of the iconic American coffee chain
My story mirrors the lived conditions of Black and brown folks in academia nationwide. It’s time to demand better pay and conditions on the job
Workers across the country are beginning to reverse a 40-year decline of labor organising. But deeper problems remain
5This Is Why I Am Voting Yes
Stop the killing by all means available and unconditionally repudiate the Geopolitical War
Source: Democracy Now! The Biden administration has pledged billions in military aid to Ukraine since Russia invaded in late February, and U.S.…
While we scientists may have been breaking the law, it is the government that’s placing us all in danger
