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American Labor’s Shameful History of Support for Zionism

American Labor’s Shameful History of Support for Zionism

Some American trade unionists have argued that labor should remain “neutral” on the question of Palestine. In fact, the US labor movement has never been neutral: its union officialdom has a more-than-century-long history of allying with Zionism. President Dwight D....

All Guns and No Butter on a Burning Planet

All Guns and No Butter on a Burning Planet

The insatiable demands of the military industrial complex are a barrier to human flourishing on a livable planet. Increasing military budgets as part of rising great-power competition is a disaster across multiple fronts: for the victims of wars, for an already...

It’s Still Possible to Rebuild a Working-Class Majority

It’s Still Possible to Rebuild a Working-Class Majority

Labor organizing can’t succeed at scale without a supportive legal and political environment, created by majoritarian coalitions that can win reforms, confront corporate power, and prove to skeptical workers that progressive governance delivers. Economic populism...

The NLRB Faces a Constitutional Crisis

The NLRB Faces a Constitutional Crisis

While lecturing others on democracy and human rights, the United States has let its own system for enforcing basic labor protections collapse. Its failure to protect the rights of workers should be an international scandal. Without judges to hear cases, the NLRB’s...

For Karl Marx, Human Flourishing Is Inherently Social

For Karl Marx, Human Flourishing Is Inherently Social

Central to Karl Marx’s vision of the good society is the idea that people fully flourish only in meeting the needs of others. Karl Marx’s vision of the good society is often dismissed as unrealistic, said to depend on limitless abundance and no need for people to...

In Minnesota, BlackRock Is Acquiring Vital Infrastructure

In a landmark case with national implications, Democratic Governor Tim Walz’s regulators have greenlit a private equity giant’s acquisition of one of the Midwest’s largest power companies. Critics argue that the precedent-setting case opens the doors to a new wave of...

Alex Salmond Made Scottish Independence a Tangible Goal

Alex Salmond Made Scottish Independence a Tangible Goal

It’s a year since the death of Alex Salmond, the most important Scottish politician of his generation. Although Salmond’s career ended in marginalization, there’s no doubting his achievement in popularizing the cause of Scottish independence. Alex Salmond brought...

Love Can Still Liberate

Love Can Still Liberate

Just because love is compromised by patriarchal society doesn’t mean it has lost its ability to transform us and, through us, the world we build. Research increasingly shows that romantic love — far from being a mere vehicle of patriarchy — can also serve as a site of...

Bailing Out Pfizer Won’t Lower Drug Prices

A new agreement between the Trump administration and drug manufacturer Pfizer will exempt the giant from proposed pharmaceutical tariffs in exchange for allegedly cutting price  for American consumers. The deal has inspired Trump to declare victory over Pfizer,...

New England Unions Lead the Way on Offshore Wind

New England Unions Lead the Way on Offshore Wind

Building trades unions in Rhode Island and Massachusetts are successfully fighting for offshore wind projects that create good union jobs and revitalize the economy. In the process, they’re showing how to defend clean energy from Donald Trump. Building trades unions...

In France, Too, Billionaire Tycoons Are Silencing Their Critics

In France, Too, Billionaire Tycoons Are Silencing Their Critics

In France, right-wingers love to pose as defenders of free speech. Yet the takeover of media by a cast of billionaire pro-Trump tycoons means that just a handful of individuals have a veto over huge swaths of the press. French billionaire Vincent Bolloré stands next...