David Martin has a PhD in political science from Rutgers University and works as a research associate at the Eagleton Center ...
The government shutdown was a test showing where progressive forces are strong and where they’re weak. The results are in after last night’s Democratic capitulation to the GOP: most top union leaders ...
A decade ago, Western governments pitched the green transition as a solution to reindustrialization and economic decline. The failure of these policies to produce well-paying jobs has triggered a ...
The US sanctions against Francesca Albanese are testament to her courage speaking up for the Palestinians. If international ...
Richard Drake holds the Lucile Speer Research Chair in politics and history at the University of Montana. He writes on ...
Monuments, museums, and cultural institutions were often created in the image of “militarist realism,” presenting colonialism and enslavement as eternal. Undoing this legacy is not erasing the past ...
Dan Hicks is professor of contemporary archaeology at Oxford and curator at the Pitt Rivers Museum. His books include The ...
Before socialism even had a name, the poet and painter William Blake saw how the Industrial Revolution’s "dark Satanic mills" ...
From The Godfather to Reds to Something's Gotta Give, Diane Keaton moved between comedy and drama with ease, turning ...
Vinnie Collins is a PhD student in the Department of Politics at York University, where he researches labor and climate ...
Green politics won’t succeed if they can’t simultaneously speak to questions of affordability. And green affordability will ...
The decline of Swedish social democracy is an illuminating case study in why the Left is losing the working class. It also ...