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        The “Labor Shortage” Is Being Used as a Pretext to Harm Workers
      
                    Lawmakers and bosses are citing a supposed lack of workers as justification for a suite of reactionary policies aimed at further squeezing the working class.
                          
                      Sarah Lazare                  
            
    
  
      
        The Left Has a Lot to Celebrate After the Surprising Midterm Results
      
                    After the midterm elections, more left-wing insurgents are going to the House, Bernie Sanders has two strong allies in the Senate and progressive ballot measures passed everywhere.
                          
                      Branko Marcetic                  
            
    
  
      
        How the Pandemic Changed the Landscape of U.S. Labor Organizing
      
                    By banding together to demand justice on the job, essential workers paved the way for a resurgence of labor unrest—and showed how to create a crisis for capitalism.
                          
                      Jamie K. McCallum                  
            
    
  
      
        How to Fix the Pathetic Florida Democratic Party
      
                    To reverse their dismal midterm election performance, Florida Democrats need to embrace working people, the environment and Unite Here.
                          
                      Hamilton Nolan                  
            
    
  
      
        Democrats Must Invest in Young People If They Want to Win
      
                    The midterms proved the climate generation is a force to be reckoned with.
                          
                      Varshini Prakash                  
            
    
  
      
        The Good Years May Be Over, and Labor Didn't Get Much
      
                    The meager returns of Democratic control of the government remind us that true power comes from organizing workers.
                          
                      Hamilton Nolan                  
            
    
  
      
        How the Democrats Won and Lost the 2022 Midterms
      
                    What the surprising results mean for the electoral Left.
                          
                      Maurice Mitchell                  
            
    
  
      
        Lessons From the U.S. Left on Taking Power Vs. Organizing on the Outside
      
                    As social movements move beyond the default anarchist sensibility that prevailed through Occupy, they must still reckon with hard questions about bureaucracy and cooptation.
                          
                      Mark Engler and Paul Engler                  
            
    
  
      
        It’s Time For a Ceasefire in Ukraine
      
                    A ceasefire in Ukraine has been needed since day one—and it’s more urgent now than ever.
                          
                      Phyllis Bennis                  
            
    
  
      
        Mike Davis’s Socialism Was Rooted in a Love of Humanity
      
                    The Marxist writer and activist Mike Davis (1946-2022) showed us all how to live and fight as an “old-school socialist.”
                          
                      Micah Uetricht                  
            
    
  
      
        Robert Reich: Why Aren’t Democrats Talking About the Real Cause of Inflation?
      
                    Casting corporate profiteering as a key driver of inflation would be a political winner for Democrats—and it has the virtue of being true.
                          
                      Robert Reich                  
            
    
  
      
        How Progressives Can Counter ‘Tough-on Crime’ Messaging
      
                    Crime plays on primal emotions. We need deep engagement to transform people's thinking.
                          
                      Robert Kraig                  
            
    
  
      
        Barbara Ehrenreich’s Call for Socialist Feminism
      
                    “Feminism—despite all our efforts—is still largely a middle-class movement and ideology,” Ehrenreich wrote in 1984—words that are still relevant today.
                          
                      Barbara Ehrenreich                  
            
    
  
      
        Biden’s Marijuana Reform Plan Is a Good Start. He Can’t Stop There.
      
                    The Biden administration has taken the first step to ending harsh and discriminatory laws around marijuana. But it’s a far cry from justice for all those impacted.
                          
                      Jesse Mechanic                  
            
    
  
      
        The Gangster Socialists of the Red State Beaches
      
                    Insurance may suck, but it doesn't lie.
                          
                      Hamilton Nolan                  
            
    
  
      
        Joe Manchin Says He’s Pro-Job Creation, But He’s Lobbying the Fed to Increase Unemployment
      
                    Sen. Manchin has justified fossil fuel extraction because it “creates jobs.” He's also pushing a policy that would cut them.
                          
                      Sarah Lazare                  
            
    
  
      
        To Win in the Midterms, Democrats Should Go All In on Reviving the Child Tax Credit
      
                    The expanded Child Tax Credit was the most impactful anti-poverty program in a generation. Democrats should campaign on bringing it back.
                          
                      Jim Pugh                  
            
    
  
      
        Teachers and Other Unionists Are Joining Iran’s Gender Justice Uprising
      
                    As part of the nationwide protests in Iran, women union members are taking to the streets, saying: “we have nothing to lose but our lives.”
                          
                      Alborz Ghandehari