Opinion
  
      
        Israeli Apartheid Is at the Heart of the Brutality in Gaza and Israel
      
                    The only answer to the horrifying violence is to change the conditions from which it sprang. The first step is an immediate cease-fire.
                          
                      Phyllis Bennis                  
            
    
  
      
        Republicans Are Using Anti-China Rhetoric to Undercut Striking UAW Workers’ Demands
      
                    Rather than actually supporting auto workers in their strike against billionaire CEOs at the Big Three, GOP officials are instead using the labor action to rail against electric vehicles and stoke conflict with China.
                          
                      Jeff Schuhrke and                       Sarah Lazare                  
            
    
  
      
        Biden Needs To Run On Something—It Should Be Mass Debt Relief
      
                    Millions of Americans are drowning in debt. Ahead of the upcoming election, Democrats can do what’s both right and popular by promising to cancel it.
                          
                      Scott Remer                  
            
    
  
      
        A Rural New Deal Could Help Progressives Win Rural America
      
                    Championing rural and working-class communities is how progressives can build the trust needed to defuse culture war weapons wielded by the Right.
                          
                      Anthony Flaccavento                  
            
    
  
      
        Dallas Climate Activists Won a Major Investment in Green Transit. We Can All Learn From Their Fight.
      
                    A free public transportation campaign in Dallas is a model for success as Sunrise builds its new Green New Deal for Schools campaign.
                          
                      Matthew Miles Goodrich                  
            
    
  
      
        The Solidarity Economy Movement Is Devising a World Beyond Capitalism
      
                    Artists and activists are building economic alternatives centered on principles of cooperation, participatory democracy and sustainability.
                          
                      Aric Sleeper                  
            
    
  
      
        Movements Got Brandon Johnson Elected. How Do We Organize From Here?
      
                    A run of progressive victories proves that social movements have transformed Chicago, but the migrant housing crisis shows that contradictions and challenges persist.
                          
                      Asha Ransby-Sporn                  
            
    
  
      
        The Majority of Polling Places are Inaccessible. A Disabled Voter Bill of Rights Could Change That.
      
                    We are seeing a concerted effort to push disabled voters like me out of the democratic process across the South—and we have to fight back.
                          
                      Dom Kelly                  
            
    
  
      
        Autoworkers—And All of Us—Deserve a Much Shorter Workweek
      
                    A 20-hour workweek is ours for the taking.
                          
                      Alex Han                  
            
    
  
      
        Bernie Sanders to Big 3 CEOs: “It is time for you to end your greed.”
      
                    Transcript: In an explosive speech at a Detroit autoworker rally, Sanders railed against stock buybacks and called on CEOs to negotiate a fair contract.
                          
                      Bernie Sanders                  
            
    
  
      
        The Big 3 Want You To Think Striking Workers and the Climate Are at Odds. They’re Not.
      
                    Mainstream media coverage of the UAW strike has implied that workers’ demands stand in conflict with achieving climate goals. That’s BS.
                          
                      Sarah Lazare                  
            
    
  
      
        It’s Time to Reclaim the Promise of Economic Rights in the U.S.
      
                    The fight for social democratic policies can help inspire a progressive resurgence in America. A new book provides a roadmap.
                          
                      Max B. Sawicky                  
            
    
  
      
        No Parties on a Dead Planet: It’s Time We Reimagine Burning Man
      
                    Why this ecologically devastating escapist drug party just hits differently in 2023.
                          
                      Corinne Loperfido                  
            
    
  
      
        The U.S. Moneyless Economy Is Booming
      
                    The free and shared goods economy is creating community resilience and alternatives to trash culture for millions of people.
                          
                      April M. Short                  
            
    
  
      
        Sara Nelson: Attacks on Abortion Rights Are Attacks on All Workers
      
                    Association of Flight Attendants-CWA President Sara Nelson on abortion rights, building union density, and the sham of “corporate benevolence.”
                          
                      Natascha Elena Uhlmann                  
            
    
  
      
        If Democrats Want to Win Elections, They Should Bring Back the Covid Welfare State
      
                    By many measures, Bidenomics is working great—but most Americans are still down on the economy. That’s in large part because the U.S. government let its temporarily generous social safety net unravel.
                          
                      Nick French                  
            
    
  
      
        Racial Capitalism Is in Real Peril This Time
      
                    The climate crisis is a hard one to buy your way out of.
                          
                      Barbara Ransby                  
            
    
  
      
        Socialism at the End of the End of History
      
                    Climate change and neoliberalism’s collapse have made the future uncertain. Socialists are faced with a dilemma: How to be ready to seize the moment when we don’t know when or what that moment will be?
                          
                      Alex Han