Opinion
  
      
        A Cease-fire in Gaza: Healing Wounds Will Take Years—and Much More
      
                    A cease-fire in Gaza is hope, and hope will help Gaza heal and rebuild.
                          
                      Yousef Aljamal                  
            
    
  
      
        Has the Fire Ceased?
      
                    We will not stop until Palestine is free.
                          
                      Eman Abdelhadi                  
            
    
  
      
        We Knocked Too Many Doors
      
                    In too many states, donors and organizers built infrastructure for one-off conversations instead of investing in issue campaigns that could have done more.
                          
                      Andrew Willis Garcés                  
            
    
  
      
        The Profits of Fear
      
                    Trump’s mass deportation plans are a racist racket with deep roots in U.S. history and law.
                          
                      Alberto Toscano                  
            
    
  
      
        As President, Jimmy Carter Was Not a “Peacemaker”
      
                    The late Carter’s foreign policy record as president was mixed at best.
                          
                      Stephen Zunes                  
            
    
  
      
        “You Have To Shake Up the Status Quo”: Marilyn Sneiderman’s Struggle To Transform Labor
      
                    “Marilyn stands out as a leader who not only recruited disruptors but spent a lot of her time and effort trying to figure out how to defend and maintain the space for disruptors.”
                          
                      Sarah Jaffe                  
            
    
  
      
        Progressives Should Reject the DOGE Scam
      
                    There’s nothing to gain from indulging the premise that Musk and Trump care about “government waste”—it’s a ploy to gut the entire liberal state.
                          
                      Adam Johnson                  
            
    
  
      
        Trump and RFK Jr.’s Policies Will Make America Sick
      
                    The next Trump administration is set to defund healthcare through a pro-corporate agenda. The answer is a universal, single-payer system.
                          
                      Adam Gaffney                  
            
    
  
      
        The Allegory of Would-Be Federal Judge Adeel Mangi
      
                    Mangi would have been the nation's first Muslim American federal appeals judge. But thanks to racist Republican attacks and Democratic spinelessness, he lost his appointment.
                          
                      Jay Willis                  
            
    
  
      
        Hospitals Are Desperately Understaffed. Could Co-ops Be an Answer?
      
                    Unionized staffing cooperatives like AlliedUP can offer workers not only better pay and benefits, but critical support and a measure ownership over their professional futures.
                          
                      Osita Nwanevu                  
            
    
  
      
        The "Yellowstone" TV Show Is Over, but Not the Damage It’s Done to the West
      
                    The caricatured version of Montana sold by the show is helping ruin a place its creators never truly understood.
                          
                      Johnathan Hettinger                  
            
    
  
      
        The Billionaires’ Election
      
                    The disastrous 2024 outcome shows the ever-growing role of money in American politics.
                          
                      Rob Larson                  
            
    
  
      
        Socialists in Office Are Building Power on the Local Level
      
                    At a recent gathering in Philadelphia, elected officials endorsed by the Democratic Socialists of America shared strategies for advancing left-wing policy at all levels of government.
                          
                      David Duhalde                  
            
    
  
      
        All the President’s Apologists
      
                    Rehabilitating the president most synonymous with executive overreach and corruption paves the way for a return of Nixonian—and now Trumpist—power politics.
                          
                      Caleb Brennan                  
            
    
  
      
        The Path for Socialism Is Focus
      
                    The Left should reject identity politics in favor of an oppositional economic platform and credible, progressive policy solutions.
                          
                      Bhaskar Sunkara                  
            
    
  
      
        Scapegoats and Solidarity
      
                    Scapegoat politics is a tempting—but harmful—distraction from the real work of solidarity-building.
                          
                      Olúfẹ́mi O. Táíwò                  
            
    
  
      
        Don’t Retreat, the Ballot Box Belongs to Working People
      
                    Elections aren't the only tool that the working class can use to build power. But as the Right continues to dismantle movement gains, we must use every tool available to us.
                          
                      Maurice Mitchell                  
            
    
  
      
        After Failed Coup, South Korea's President Could Be Impeached Tomorrow
      
                    South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol declared martial law earlier this week. In response, a mass movement of South Koreans took to the streets to call for his resignation.
                          
                      Cathi Choi