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The Alternative Economic Model of Europe’s Nationalist Right

The Alternative Economic Model of Europe’s Nationalist Right

Right-wing nationalist governments in Hungary and Poland only made a selective break with neoliberal economics after the 2008 crash. Their goal was to strengthen domestic capital against foreign competitors without doing anything to empower workers.After the global...

The Rise of France Insoumise

The Rise of France Insoumise

France, like many other European countries, has seen a historic decline of the old workers’ parties. Yet the rise of France Insoumise has ensured the renewal of a dynamic left rooted in popular mobilization.France Insoumise's Jean-Luc Mélenchon was by far the most...

Polluters Will Say Anything to Hide Their Emissions Records

Polluters Will Say Anything to Hide Their Emissions Records

Giant corporations like ExxonMobil are calling on the Supreme Court to block a California law that would require them to release their emissions and climate records. The argument? It would violate businesses’ free speech.Dan Ammann, president at ExxonMobil Corp., at...

The Trump Administration Is Deregulating Forever Chemicals

The Trump Administration Is Deregulating Forever Chemicals

The Trump administration is taking steps to further deregulate dangerous “forever chemicals,” or PFAS, increasingly ubiquitous chemicals that don’t easily break down and are linked to a wide range of health risks, including cancer and birth defects.While the...

Pandemic Programs Worked, So Business Elites Killed Them Off

Pandemic Programs Worked, So Business Elites Killed Them Off

To prevent economic collapse amid the Covid-19 pandemic, the government unleashed the power it always had. New programs caused hunger, evictions, and child poverty to plummet. Why not just continue them? Because employers thrive on desperation.Clementine Gallot /...

How to Fix Public School Financing

How to Fix Public School Financing

Far too many US public schools suffer from a lack of adequate funding. Solving the problem will require ending public education’s dependence on local property taxes, a funding mechanism that heavily reproduces inequality.Many well-off suburban voters are unwilling to...

Europe’s Leaders Have No Strategy for Peace

Europe’s Leaders Have No Strategy for Peace

Caught off guard by new proposals to halt the war in Ukraine, European leaders have rejected the idea of Kyiv giving up territory. What’s less clear is how they imagine making their red lines into a reality.The end of US primacy represents a far more dramatic loss of...

MAGA’s Court Philosophers

MAGA’s Court Philosophers

Once mocked as unsophisticated, Donald Trump in his second term has put forward an ambitious vision to reshape America. Surrounding the president is a loose network of intellectuals who provide his policies with a philosophy. An important new book maps it out.A new...

What We Talk About When We Talk About Food

What We Talk About When We Talk About Food

By some measures, the food influencer and wellness economy is worth over $7 trillion. In All Consuming, Ruby Tandoh traces the rise of this industry and asks how food became both a status symbol and a source of fantasy.Food, much like clothing, is a way of signaling...

How the GOP’s Groyper Fringe Became Its Future

How the GOP’s Groyper Fringe Became Its Future

The rise of Nick Fuentes and the GOP’s radicalization reflects decades of intellectual groundwork and the material decline that pushed a generation toward conspiracy-laden populism.Nick Fuentes is simply a signpost of a shift that began decades earlier, as right-wing...

Medicare for All Disappeared. Its Popularity Didn’t.

Medicare for All Disappeared. Its Popularity Didn’t.

The demand for Medicare for All went from the center of the discourse to political exile in record time. But the policy's popularity never faded. A new poll finds strong majority support for the neglected idea among Americans across the political spectrum.In a survey...

How Public Groceries Can Make Food Affordable Again

How Public Groceries Can Make Food Affordable Again

Errol Schweizer, a former national vice president of grocery at Whole Foods, argues in Jacobin that the private sector is responsible for ever-rising grocery prices and can’t be relied on to fix the problem. Our food system needs a public option.To solve the food...