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Labor
Grocery Giants Kroger and Albertsons Lose In Blocked Merger
The collapse of the Kroger-Albertsons deal is a historic win for farmers, workers and everyone else.
Jessica Corbett
Comics
Oligarch Victory Parade
New election comics, curated by two-time Pulitzer Prize finalist Matt Bors
Brian McFadden, Jen Sorensen, Tom Tomorrow and Mallorie Udischas-Trojan
CultureComics
Comic To Burn Down The System
"Reform" or compliance?
Ben Passmore
Palestine
The Unseen Battle for Food in Gaza
"We are not only suffering from bombs, starvation is used as a weapon against Gazans."
Iman Al-Haj
Culture
Crosswords for Change
Puzzle solvers and constructors are building a new world for games.
Kaitlin Hsu (徐欣)
CultureComics
Vote Harder
This graphic novel is dreaming up alternatives to electoral politics.
Matt Bors
ViewpointElection 2024
The Path for Socialism Is Focus
The Left should reject identity politics in favor of an oppositional economic platform and credible, progressive policy solutions.
Bhaskar Sunkara
FeatureElection 2024
Why Didn't the Progressive Movement Challenge Kamala Harris?
Recreating the #Resistance of the first Trump administration with such a fragile coalition will be a monumental task.
Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor
ViewpointElection 2024
Scapegoats and Solidarity
Scapegoat politics is a tempting—but harmful—distraction from the real work of solidarity-building.
Olúfẹ́mi O. Táíwò
ViewpointElection 2024
Don’t Retreat, the Ballot Box Belongs to Working People
Elections aren't the only tool that the working class can use to build power. But as the Right continues to dismantle movement gains, we must use every tool available to us.
Maurice Mitchell
ComicsThe Socialism Issue
Dreaming of Socialism
Ben Passmore
PalestineDispatch
Two Parties, One Genocide
Palestinians in Chicago reflect on a year of genocide and an election where Democrats supported policies that fuel violence against them while asking for their votes.
Nashwa Bawab
Election 2024
Share Your Thoughts on the Election with In These Times
A space for political community as we continue to process what happened and what's to come.
Jessica Stites
FeatureInvestigation
The New College Gambit
The right-wing takeover of Florida’s public honors college blurs the line between tragedy and farce, but attacks on universities are about to get worse.
Kathryn Joyce
Viewpoint
After Failed Coup, South Korea's President Could Be Impeached Tomorrow
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol declared martial law earlier this week. In response, a mass movement of South Koreans took to the streets to call for his resignation.
Cathi Choi
Dispatch
Wisconsin’s Red Wave Crashers
More than the power of money, more than the power of incumbency, more than the power of right-wing media or negative ads, the power of gerrymandering is quintessential to American politics.
John Nichols
Interview
'We Don't Have The Luxury Of Giving Up'
Five movement organizers discuss the dangerous terrain of a second Trump term—and the critical task of building working-class power.
Miles Kampf-Lassin
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Labor
Sabotage as a Tool of Solidarity
Workplace sabotage has historically been a powerful organizing tactic. Is the time ripe again?
Shaun Richman
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