Opinion
  
      
        Bernie Sanders’ Insurgent Campaign Marks the End of Don’t-Rock-the-Corporate-Boat Liberalism
      
                    The grassroots is taking charge of Sanders' campaign—and they're not waiting around for the establishment.
                          
                      Jim Hightower                  
            
    
  
      
        The Newspaper That Transformed Black America—And The Course of History
      
                    How an ambitious migrant came to Chicago and changed history with the power of journalism
                          
                      Salim Muwakkil                  
            
    
  
      
        Bernie Sanders’ Election Would Mean the End of ‘Too Big To Fail’ on Wall Street
      
                    Why have the power players of the Democratic Party allowed this to continue?
                          
                      Larry Cohen                  
            
    
  
      
        Expanding Housing Assistance to the Poor and Middle Class Is Actually Easier Than You Think
      
                    We'd just have to take away subsidies to people who are rich enough not to need them.
                          
                      Daniel Hertz                  
            
    
  
      
        Raise a Glass to These Progressive Victories in 2015
      
                    From the death of the Keystone XL pipeline to Fight for 15 victories, progressives made have major strides this year--thanks to groundwork laid over the past decade.
                          
                      James Thindwa                  
            
    
  
      
        The New Star Wars Film is the Same Old Hackneyed Nonsense—Please Don’t Kill Me for Saying It
      
                    With Star Wars: The Force Awakens racking up more and more acclaim, have audiences forgotten the narrative complexity and moral ambiguity cinema is capable of?
                          
                      Eileen Jones                  
            
    
  
      
        The Paris Climate Agreement Sets Ambitious Goals, But Countries Won’t Achieve Them—Without Us
      
                    COP21's heart may have been in the right place, but by the numbers, the sum is still climate catastrophe.
                          
                      Tom Ladendorf                  
            
    
  
      
        Why Zizek’s Critics are Wrong—and Where They Could Have Gotten it Right
      
                    Zizek's critique of the refugee crisis is more sophisticated than his critics are willing to admit—but he, too, missed something big.
                          
                      Jamil Khader                  
            
    
  
      
        Bernie Is Right: The Military-Industrial Complex Is Alive and Well
      
                    For some, the Paris attacks were a windfall
                          
                      Leonard C. Goodman                  
            
    
  
      
        The Right’s Response to the Paris Attacks Is Shameful and Opportunistic
      
                    Trump et al. should take a lesson from a 4-year-old boy in Paris.
                          
                      Susan J. Douglas                  
            
    
  
      
        Why We Can’t Bridge the Gulf Between Donald Trump Supporters and the Rest of Us
      
                    When one side believes poor people, immigrants, people of color, LGBTQ people and others deserve rights and the other doesn't, how can we possibly bridge the gap?
                          
                      Waleed Shahid                  
            
    
  
      
        I Saw Disturbing Racism at Yale After 9/11. Sadly, It Seems Little Has Changed.
      
                    When will our universities stop treating students of color as throwaway items in the grooming of privileged white students?
                          
                      Saqib Bhatti                  
            
    
  
      
        For Laquan McDonald and All Victims of Police Brutality, We Have To Win
      
                    If the progressive movement can't organize itself to fight back against racism and injustice in Chicago and around the country, police murders like those of Laquan McDonald, Freddie Gray and Rekia Boyd will never stop.
                          
                      Katelyn Johnson                  
            
    
  
      
        The Israeli Occupation Is Its Own Worst Enemy
      
                    Boycotting Israel is the best way to save the country from itself.
                          
                      Marc Daalder                  
            
    
  
      
        Why Slavoj Zizek Is Wrong About the Syrian Refugee Crisis—And Psychoanalysis
      
                    A response to Zizek's recent In These Times piece.
                          
                      Sam Kriss                  
            
    
  
      
        What Was Won and Lost in Steven Salaita’s University of Illinois Settlement
      
                    Salaita’s settlement is a victory for him and academic freedom. But will we ever know who was watching him—and us?
                          
                      Marilyn Katz                  
            
    
  
      
        3 Winners and 3 Losers from the Second Democratic Debate
      
                    Parsing the results of the Iowa debate.
                          
                      Theo Anderson                  
            
    
  
      
        The Paris Attacks Can’t Be Used To Limit Refugees or Blindly Bomb More Civilians
      
                    Our response to such unspeakable tragedies can't be to create even more tragedies in other countries.
                          
                      Gregory Shupak