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Yanis Varoufakis: Confessions of a Troika Dropout
Greece’s former finance minister and “inconsistent Marxist” discusses his new tell-all from his time in Europe’s halls of austerity.
Sarah Leonard
Rural America
Is the Biotech Industry Transforming a Natural Pesticide into a Super Toxin?
Jonathan R. Latham
Feature
A Cyclical Crisis: Why Trump’s Crackdown on Central American Migrants Will Only Mean More Violence
Trump’s promises to “decimate” Central American gangs and close the border to child migrants fuel a cycle of transnational brutality.
Laura Weiss
Viewpoint
Puerto Rico Is a Symptom of America’s Rotting Democracy
We need to rebuild the island and our government.
Jessica Stites
Labor
What the Revival of Socialism in America Means for the Labor Movement
Shaun Richman and Bill Fletcher, Jr.
Culture
The Art of Disobedience
From the Black Panthers to Ferguson, finding a U.S. history we can be proud of.
Abby Lynn Klinkenberg
Feature
Racist Blowback Against Colin Kaepernick Isn’t Just About Him: It’s Aimed at Black Resistance Itself
We refuse to apologize for fighting for our freedom.
Keedra Gibba
Feature
The U.S. Is Bombing at Least Six Countries. How Can the Anti-War Movement Step Up?
A discussion on the future of peace organizing.
Phyllis Bennis, Vijay Prashad and Ali Issa
Feature
Muslim Ban 3.0 Is Here. And So Is the Anti-Racist Resistance.
Communities under siege are planning a mass mobilization on October 18.
Michelle Chen
Rural America
Warnings from First Americans: Insidious Changes Are Underway that Will Affect Us All
Stephanie Woodard
Culture
Ta-Nehisi Coates and the Absurdity of Hope
How Obama and Trump destroyed Ta-Nehisi Coates' faith in racial progress.
Salim Muwakkil
Labor
Trump’s Justice Department Is Trying to Turn Back the Clock on Workers’ Rights 100 Years
Moshe Z. Marvit
Labor
A Trailblazing New Law in Illinois Will Dramatically Expand Temp Workers’ Rights
Jeff Schuhrke
Feature
Trump Chides Puerto Rico Expenses While U.S. Gives $15 Billion a Year to Fossil Fuel Companies
The president's upside-down priorities were on full display during his visit to Puerto Rico on Tuesday.
Kate Aronoff
Culture
The Cradle-to-Grave Coalition
On funerals and socialist revivals.
Jane Miller
Feature
Puerto Rico and Why Climate Reparations Must Know No Borders
U.S. citizenship must not be a litmus test for who deserves to survive the climate crisis.
Sarah Lazare
Feature
Trump Is Bringing Us to the Brink of War with North Korea—Where Is the Anti-War Movement?
The only way forward on North Korea is peace. But first we need dialogue.
Christine Ahn
Rural America
An Industrial Chemical Poisoned Their Water, Now Upstate New Yorkers Want to Know What Replaced It
Tracy Frisch
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