January 17, 2022
BY BINOY KAMPMARK Photograph Source: Marco Verch – https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ Julian Assange has now been in the maximum-security facilities of Belmarsh prison for ...Read more
January 16, 2022
BY PATRICK COCKBURNFacebookTwitterRedditEmail Photograph Source: DFID – UK Department for International Development – CC BY 2.0 At the beginning of the first ...Read more
January 16, 2022
BY SAM PIZZIGATI l Photograph Source: concrete&fells – CC BY 2.0 Our conventional political wisdom, here in the United States, tends to ...Read more
January 16, 2022
BY RALPH NADER The progressive citizen groups, that in the sixties and seventies, drove through Congress the key environmental, worker, and ...Read more
January 16, 2022
After a political rupture, rituals of repetition can attempt to restore normalcy—or throw it into question. Raphael Magarik Statue from the ...Read more
January 16, 2022
If he loses due to his support for BDS, Florida congressional candidate Omari Hardy says his “conscience will be clear.” Alex ...Read more
January 16, 2022
In a new history of the Hasidic “fortress in Brooklyn,” a community’s struggle for the right to the city is ...Read more
January 16, 2022
Lila Corwin Berman’s new book traces the explosion of the American Jewish philanthropic sector over the past 70 years—and its ...Read more
January 16, 2022
The far-right activist and politician died in disgrace, but Shaul Magid’s new book argues that his ideas have shaped mainstream ...Read more
January 16, 2022
Historian Lorenzo Veracini discusses settler colonialism, Zionism, and decolonial futures. Abe Silberstein Men work on a new housing project in the ...Read more
January 16, 2022
BY EVE OTTENBERG Photograph Source: The National Guard – CC BY 2.0 The future does not look bright, regarding the health of ...Read more
January 15, 2022
BY NICK PEMBERTON “There are right-wing extremists in the U.S. bent on using violence to advance their political agenda, just as ...Read more












