Opinions

Courtesy of Editorial 19 minutes ago sorry
Pushing for the release of the jailed leader could prove central to the peace that Donald Trump claims to seek in the Middle East.
Source: The Guardian
By Lee Schlenker 6 hours ago sorry

A retired CIA station chief was sentenced to a year and a day in federal prison on November 20 for selling classified information he combed from top secret US government databases to Angola’s ruling elite.

Source: Jacobin
By Christopher S Chivvis 3 hours ago sorry
Kyiv may be approaching its last chance to end the war with its sovereignty intact. If a peace deal includes two key elements, it should accept.
Source: The Guardian
By Steve Gowler 6 hours ago sorry

In the early 1830s, Asenath Nicholson’s boardinghouse in lower Manhattan was a favorite gathering spot for reformers of all stripes.

Source: Jacobin
By Jeanne Theoharis 5 hours ago sorry
The movement’s success was never a given. It took much longer and required repeated action and tremendous sacrifice, without any certainty it would work.
Source: The Guardian
By Kenji Hasegawa 8 hours ago sorry

Japan’s Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) is easily the most successful political party in the developed capitalist world.

Source: Jacobin
By Michael Pettis 8 hours ago sorry

Rising levels of inequality are the defining political and economic issue of our times.

Source: Jacobin
By Simon Tisdall 9 hours ago sorry
The war against Ukraine has hit ordinary Russians hard, and the deteriorating situation is likely to inflame tensions.
Source: The Guardian
By Dana Frank 1 day ago sorry
Obama, Trump, and Biden stood by their man in Tegucigalpa for the eight vicious, destructive years he was in power.
Source: The Guardian
By Annie Levin 1 day ago sorry

In 2023, a friend took me to a night of off-Broadway theater in downtown Manhattan.

Source: Jacobin
By Arwa Mahdawi 1 day ago sorry
The right has found a new pitch for young women: conservatives are better-looking.
Source: The Guardian
By Paul Prescod 1 day ago sorry

The fact that the meeting was even happening was enough to produce an air of subversive excitement.

Source: Jacobin
By Rebecca Solnit 1 day ago sorry
The persecution of brown people and mass deportations will not create the white country of far-right fantasy.
Source: The Guardian
By Matt Huber 1 day ago sorry

The challenge of climate change is aptly called “civilizational.”

Source: Jacobin
By Leander Schaerlaeckens 1 day ago sorry
Each nation’s World Cup is defined, for good or bad, by huge, indelible moments. With a favorable draw, the onus is now on the US to create them.
Source: The Guardian
By Nicholas Liu 1 day ago sorry

There was a time when people imagined AI’s final form as a great metallic beast with malice in its mind — or, perhaps more realistically, as an unseen yet limitless network of accumulated knowledge that could render humanity obsolete simply by outperforming it.

Source: Jacobin
By Felix Helberg 1 day ago sorry

When Charlie Kirk was murdered earlier this fall, he was upheld as a martyr by conservatives not just in America but globally.

Source: Jacobin
By Timothy Garton Ash 1 day ago sorry
Whether using frozen Russian assets, ramping up defence production or deepening the relationship with the EU, it is up to us to secure Ukraine’s future – and our own.
Source: The Guardian
By Ezra Sholl 3 hours ago sorry
As I come to terms with life as a quadriplegic, Instagram and TikTok are a reminder that I’m not alone.
Source: The Guardian
By Antonia Saunokonoko 3 hours ago sorry
Imagine what a relaxing and special celebration it could be if it was tailor-made just for you.
Source: The Guardian
By John Harris 4 hours ago sorry
Thankfully, we now know more about conditions such as autism and ADHD. The health secretary must not be part of this attempt to turn back the clock.
Source: The Guardian
By Phineas Harper 5 hours ago sorry
The impending collapse of UK carsharing is an embarrassment for a government attempting to curb the dominance of cars.
Source: The Guardian
By Julianne Schultz 18 hours ago sorry
While the tension between meritocracy and ‘jobs for mates’ is always there, the best boards are more than the sum of their parts.
Source: The Guardian
By Plestia Alaqad 1 day ago sorry
Sometimes I feel like the world is more afraid of me as a Palestinian refugee than it is afraid of the genocide and wars that create refugees in the first place.
Source: The Guardian
By Gabor Maté 1 day ago sorry
Some say it’s overdiagnosis, others say it’s greater recognition. But it’s clear we must think about how our society is impacting human development.
Source: The Guardian
By Dani Garavelli 1 day ago sorry
The Reform leader is exploiting growing resentment towards migrants and hosting a sold-out event - something unimaginable just a few years ago.
Source: The Guardian
By Kitty Grady 1 day ago sorry
Die Hard isn’t a Christmas film, claims the British public. But Pillion reminds us that the finest festive films reflect the complexities of the season.
Source: The Guardian
By Dave Braneck 2 days ago sorry

There’s a lot to dislike about the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Source: Jacobin
By Abigail Kret, Gabe Levine-Drizin 2 days ago sorry

Since losing his US visa for comments he made at a pro-Palestine rally in New York City, Colombian president Gustavo Petro has not backed down.

Source: Jacobin
By Zeb Larson 2 days ago sorry

Crime fiction’s critics have long argued that the genre is inherently conservative.

Source: Jacobin
By Katya Schwenk, Lucy Dean Stockton, Luke Goldstein 2 days ago sorry

The Trump administration is sabotaging a legal defense program for tens of thousands of unaccompanied immigrant children, according to government documents and an internal letter from immigration lawyers sounding the alarm reviewed by The Lever.

Source: Jacobin
By Daniel Wortel-London 2 days ago sorry

Zohran Mamdani ran his campaign for New York City on two messages: making the city affordable and taxing the rich.

Source: Jacobin
By Matt McManus 2 days ago sorry

The Right is often unsure what time it wants to live in.

Source: Jacobin
By John Tranter 2 days ago sorry

In 2018, Jeremy Corbyn seemed like a prime-minister-in-waiting.

Source: Jacobin
By Luke Goldstein 3 days ago sorry

At a time when Democratic voters are demanding new, antiestablishment leaders, the Democratic Party’s power brokers are pushing a seventy-seven-year-old candidate for a key 2026 Senate race who’s spent the past six years as governor vetoing collective bargaining rights for workers, tax increases on the wealthy, renter protections, and tribal sovereignty protections, according to a […]

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Source: Jacobin
By Nelson Lichtenstein 3 days ago sorry

Sven Beckert’s doorstop of a book is supremely ambitious, an insightful and well-illustrated history by the Harvard historian who has been a pioneer in the creation of new narratives exploring how an ever-changing capitalism has been a socially and culturally rooted phenomenon.

Source: Jacobin
By David Sirota 3 days ago sorry

When Medicare for All took center stage in the 2020 Democratic presidential primaries, opponents undercut growing support for the initiative by homing in on how it would raise taxes and eliminate health insurers.

Source: Jacobin
By Ben Burgis 3 days ago sorry

In a recent appearance on CNN, right-wing pundit Batya Ungar-Sargon defended the Trump administration’s policy of blowing up boats off the Venezuelan coast that it claims are carrying drugs.

Source: Jacobin
Courtesy of Editorial 7 days ago sorry
Rising economic division is destabilising nations and eroding accountability. Joseph Stiglitz’s G20 blueprint offers a way toward global economic renewal.
Source: The Guardian