Early US elites drafted the Constitution to check democratic uprisings that threatened the power of the ruling class. The ...
A new work of labor history charges Unifor, Canada’s largest private sector union, with retreating from visionary class ...
Irving Howe was the child of Jews who emigrated from Eastern Europe in the 1920s. He helped to forge the democratic socialist ...
Donald Trump’s second term won’t bring smaller government as promised. Instead, it will replace regulations with a system of ...
In a wide-ranging interview, novelist Rachel Kushner, author of Creation Lake, discusses the aftermath of the revolutionary ’60s, the allure and brutality of American individualism, and why liberals ...
Guido Alfani is a professor of economic history at Bocconi University, Milan. He is the author of Calamities and the Economy ...
As far back as Aristotle, Western thinkers have been deeply critical of the power that the wealthy hold over society.
The ghostly emptiness of capitalist realism obscures the potential for collective joy and abundance. Mark Fisher’s writing ...
In a wide-ranging interview, the political economist Helen Thompson discusses how the fall of Bashar al-Assad in Syria has ...
After decades of consolidation, just four firms now control at least 97 percent of the $68 billion frozen potato market. A ...
No US president has ever been willing to call the system imposed by Israel on the Palestinians what it is: apartheid. Except Jimmy Carter. Former US president Jimmy Carter speaking to the media on ...
The decline of physical media and the death of analog formats is consolidating corporate control over digital content. This shift raises serious concerns about access, ownership, and consumer rights.