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  • The Meaning of Boris Johnson

    The Meaning of Boris Johnson

    How can we make sense of the passage of the Conservative party from serving up fierce class warriors determined to put the labour movement and the working class in its place, to a transparently self-serving charlatan happy to “fuck business” and drive the UK economy over a cliff in pursuit of the fancies and phantasms of a no deal Brexit? Phil Burton-Cartledge analyses what Boris Johnson, Britain's new prime minister, means for the Conservative party.

  • Beyond Moral Persuasion in the Struggle for Migrant and Refugee Justice

    Beyond Moral Persuasion in the Struggle for Migrant and Refugee Justice

    The United States is currently ground zero in the war against migrants and refugees waged by the global police state. Yet, it is also central to the resistance to that war. Yet, this resistance has so far been driven mainly by a moral outrage and appeals to social justice. In this essay, William I. Robinson offers 5 thesis to considerations necessary to put forward an analysis of the political and structural forces that drive the war against migrants and refugees.

  • By Any Means Necessary

    By Any Means Necessary

    We need a comprehensive vision of ecological reconstruction — and that means having geoengineering as part of our vision.

  • Made in Algeria: Football, Racism, and the Africa Cup of Nations

    Made in Algeria: Football, Racism, and the Africa Cup of Nations

    The progression of the Algerian football team to the final of the African Cup of Nations, the first for 29 years, has sparked both wild scenes of jubilation from the Algerian diaspora across France as well as a racist backlash fuelled by right-wing theories of a ‘great replacement'. In this article, Hector Uniacke discusses the political situation in both France and Algeria, and the high stakes of tonight's final against Senegal.

  • Steve Bell

    Stereotypes Should Be Discussed, Not Sanctioned

    Over the course of the ‘Labour antisemitism’ controversy that has raged over the past few years, the party’s readiness to sanction or expel members who have expressed ‘anti-Jewish’ stereotypes has become the litmus test of its commitment to combating antisemitism. But, what are stereotypes, and are all stereotypes instances of animus towards the group in question? 

  • Playing the Whore, The Work

    Playing the Whore, The Work

    In Playing the Whore, sex workers' demands, too long relegated to the margins, take center stage: sex work is work, and sex workers' rights are human rights.

  • Failing to Plan: How Ayn Rand Destroyed Sears

    Failing to Plan: How Ayn Rand Destroyed Sears

    In People's Republic of Walmart, Leigh Phillips and Michal Rozworski argue that planning on vast scales is possible, and it works. But when Sears's Ayn Rand-loving owner introduced internal markets because he was so horrified at central planning inside capitalist firms, things quickly fell apart.

  • Why Oakland’s Striking Teachers Won

    Why Oakland’s Striking Teachers Won

    Though educators did not achieve all their demands, Oakland’s teachers strike transformed the city, won important gains, and empowered educators to take on the billionaire education privatizers.