Opinion
 
  
      
        Politics Are Momentarily Weird Enough to Take On Global Capitalism
      
                    A global minimum corporate tax could have some crossover appeal.
                          
                      Hamilton Nolan                  
            
     
  
      
        What's Really Behind the Opposition to a $15 Minimum Wage
      
                    Fifty-seven senators from both parties are determined to preserve an economic system that rewards the rich and punishes the poor.
                          
                      Joel Bleifuss                  
            
     
  
      
        The Dangers of Factionalism in DSA
      
                    If the Left is to succeed where past generations have failed, it can’t allow sectarian organizations to operate as "parties within a party."
                          
                      Bill Barclay,                       Leo Casey,                       Jack Clark,                       Richard Healey,                       Deborah Meier,                       Maxine Phillips,                       Chris Riddiough and                       Joseph M. Schwartz                  
            
     
  
      
        If You Want Student Loan Debt Cancellation, the Time to Act Is Here
      
                    The Debt Collective is making clear to the Biden administration that it’s time to cancel every cent of student debt.
                          
                      Umme Hoque                  
            
     
  
      
        Why the Left Sees an Opening for a ‘Realignment’ in U.S. Politics
      
                    Left-wing groups such as the Sunrise Movement and Justice Democrats are reviving the old idea of realignment, with hopes of provoking new political transformations.
                          
                      Mark Engler and Paul Engler                  
            
     
  
      
        The Fossil Fuel Industry Is Lining Up Behind Far-Right Authoritarians
      
                    As climate change intensifies and countries turn to clean energies, Big Oil will take increasingly desperate measures to survive.
                          
                      Basav Sen                  
            
     
  
      
        The Blob Is Back Under Biden
      
                    While his administration is only in its infancy, the president appears wedded to a foreign policy from the last century.
                          
                      Andrew Bacevich                  
            
     
  
      
        Biden Could Help Prevent Water Crises Like the One in Jackson—If He Stands Up to Corporations
      
                    The ongoing crisis in Jackson, Mississippi shows why President Biden must reject privatization.
                          
                      Thomas M. Hanna                  
            
     
  
      
        How Austerity Politics End
      
                    By passing the American Rescue Plan, President Biden and Democrats in Congress are signaling they may finally be ready to move on from the age of market fundamentalism.
                          
                      Miles Kampf-Lassin                  
            
     
  
      
        We May Be One Election From Permanent Minority Rule
      
                    Donald Trump has been defeated, but American democracy remains in peril. Here’s how we can reverse the trendline.
                          
                      Peter Certo                  
            
     
  
      
        The Disaster in Texas Shows Why We Need to Cancel Utility Debt
      
                    After enduring heat and energy shortages, Texans are now facing sky-high utility bills. It’s time to cancel this debt—and implement a national moratorium on utility shutoffs.
                          
                      Johanna Bozuwa                  
            
     
  
      
        Joe Biden Is Following a Blueprint for Forever War
      
                    Bombing Syria and excusing the crimes of the Saudi crown prince won't bring us any closer to a withdrawal from the Middle East.
                          
                      Danny Sjursen                  
            
     
  
      
        As Sex Workers, We Know the “Equality Model” Is a Dangerous Mistake
      
                    It's time to reject carceral feminism and decriminalize consensual sex work.
                          
                      Molly Simmons                  
            
     
  
      
        Could Biden's Climate Policy Invite More Militarism?
      
                    Climate change poses an existential threat. That doesn’t mean we should further empower an already bloated Pentagon.
                          
                      Ashik Siddique                  
            
     
  
      
        The Global South Faces a 'Vaccine Apartheid'
      
                    Just 10 nations have administered 75% of the vaccines worldwide. Countries like South Africa are being left behind.
                          
                      Hadas Thier                  
            
     
  
      
        Joe Biden Should Be Made to Fear Social Movements
      
                    History shows that politicians fear the disruptive power of a mobilized base, even when it helps them succeed.
                          
                      Mark Engler and Paul Engler                  
            
     
  
      
        How Mutual Aid Can Build Working-Class Power
      
                    Mutual aid builds the collective people power we need to take on the state.
                          
                      Vicko Alvarez                  
            
     
  
      
        Desperate Times Call for Mutual Aid
      
                    But it's not a substitute for organizing.
                          
                      Marianela D’Aprile                  
            
    