Opinions

By Josh Fox, Ed Rampell 10 minutes ago sorry
Gasland director Josh Fox’s new HBO documentary, The Welcome Table, argues the climate emergency is inseparable from empire, capitalism, and the fight for universal freedom of movement.
Source: Jacobin
By Arwa Mahdawi 4 hours ago sorry
As the US tries to limit the damage from the Iran war, its vice-president has admitted he doesn’t understand diplomacy. Of course not: he’s been too busy churning out another memoir.
Source: The Guardian
By Cruz Bonlarron Martínez 1 hour ago sorry
Far-right candidate Abelardo de la Espriella eked out a marginal victory over his left-wing opponent Iván Cepeda in Colombia’s presidential race after crude election interference by the US government. .
Source: Jacobin
By Terry Garcia 6 hours ago sorry
The administration interrupted data streams that are key to forecasting. These systems should not be vulnerable to political whims.
Source: The Guardian
By Paul Heideman 1 hour ago sorry
Longtime Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan is often thought of as a free-market dogmatist. .
Source: Jacobin
By Cory Doctorow, Angela Frances Hui 4 hours ago sorry
Worrying about whether AI can do your job is a blind alley, Cory Doctorow argues. The real danger is AI’s bubble: a speculative fantasy built on convincing bosses to replace workers with systems that can’t actually do what their salesmen promise.
Source: Jacobin
By Sadiq Khan and Michael Bloomberg 8 hours ago sorry
We’ve shown that rapid, measurable progress is achievable in our cities. Here’s how that can now be replicated worldwide.
Source: The Guardian
By Sidney Blumenthal 8 hours ago sorry
What the US president succeeded in obliterating was any rationale he offered for going to war.
Source: The Guardian
By Marcus Barnett 5 hours ago sorry
Andy Burnham says he wants to end 40 years of neoliberalism. .
Source: Jacobin
By Robert Reich 9 hours ago sorry
The former Federal Reserve chair was a smart guy – but he had a huge blind spot. Here’s what I wish I’d said to him.
Source: The Guardian
By Daniel Finn 6 hours ago sorry
June 23, 2016, has gone down as the day Britain departed from the mainstream by voting to leave the European Union. .
Source: Jacobin
By Jesse Montgomery, David Griscom 1 day ago sorry
The Young Patriots were a group of radical poor white Southern migrants in Chicago who allied with the Black Panthers. .
Source: Jacobin
By Aber Kawas, Daniel Denvir 1 day ago sorry
Palestinian American organizer and socialist Aber Kawas, endorsed by Zohran Mamdani, speaks to Jacobin about her campaign for New York’s state senate, her family’s history with ICE deportations, and tying the pro-Palestine movement to US domestic politics.
Source: Jacobin
By Conor Lynch 1 day ago sorry
The SpaceX IPO made Elon Musk the world’s first trillionaire — and exposed the hollowness of the claim that the stock market has been democratized. .
Source: Jacobin
By Steven Greenhouse 1 day ago sorry
Voters are upset that Trump has failed to deliver on his economic promises. That’s bad news for Republicans in November.
Source: The Guardian
By Alice Lassman 1 day ago sorry
White-collar work is at risk across the board, including at elite consulting firms that used to be a pathway to the 1%.
Source: The Guardian
By Marina Hyde 2 hours ago sorry
Despite Friday’s awful rail crash, it was the PM-in-waiting’s journey from Manchester to London that dominated the headlines.
Source: The Guardian
By Lucille Wong 3 hours ago sorry
Worry was a pesky, uninvited visitor. I envied my partner and children who appeared genuinely switched off and relaxed.
Source: The Guardian
By Owen Jones 7 hours ago sorry
From Gaza to the Peter Mandelson row, his abandoned pledges to the ‘island of strangers’ claim, Starmer’s time at No 10 was truly dismal.
Source: The Guardian
By Larry Elliott 8 hours ago sorry
The Brexit vote showed that class still matters in British politics – and the changes needed are ones the EU would never have allowed.
Source: The Guardian
By Devi Sridhar 11 hours ago sorry
Everyone these days wants to optimise their workouts, but when a study seems too good to be true, it usually is.
Source: The Guardian
By Aditya Chakrabortty, Polly Toynbee and Simon Jenkins 13 hours ago sorry
Ten years on, our writers met to reflect on whether leaving the EU has made the UK richer or more racist – and how the union is doing without us.
Source: The Guardian
By Julia Ebner, Guy Verhofstadt, Oliver Imhof, Emer O’Toole, Jakub Krupa, Joris Luyendijk, Anne-Laure Donskoy 14 hours ago sorry
After the 2016 referendum, panellists from other EU countries responded in the Guardian. Ten years on, we’ve gone back to them .
Source: The Guardian
By C Raina MacIntyre and Pan Zhang for the Conversation 17 hours ago sorry
As the deadly H5N1 virus makes landfall in Australia, experts hope strong biosecurity will protect poultry and dairy cattle.
Source: The Guardian
By Simon Jenkins 1 day ago sorry
As prime minister, Starmer acted with dignity. What a pity that those Labour colleagues who ousted him could not do the same.
Source: The Guardian
By Eirik Grasaas-Stavenes 1 day ago sorry
Erling Braut Haaland might seem like an especially showy millionaire footballer. .
Source: Jacobin
By Daniel Finn 1 day ago sorry
Keir Starmer marketed himself as a human rights lawyer who stood up for the downtrodden. .
Source: Jacobin
By Evan Behrle 2 days ago sorry
The Left argues that workers deserve the fruits of their own labor, while the Right says that some workers contribute much more than others and so deserve higher pay. .
Source: Jacobin
By Steve Early, Suzanne Gordon 2 days ago sorry
Experiments with a shorter workweek have shown that working fewer hours improves worker well-being and productivity. .
Source: Jacobin
By Martijn Konings, Mona Khneisser 2 days ago sorry
Every time our economic system generates another crash, the state is on hand with public money to bail out private losses. .
Source: Jacobin
By Laura W Brill 2 days ago sorry
Less than a third are likely to be registered in November. We must work to ensure they have a voice.
Source: The Guardian
By Jillian Pretzel 2 days ago sorry
My dad gives smart advice, but it always leads me down paths that didn’t feel like ‘me’. When, and how, can we stop listening to our dads?
Source: The Guardian
By Rob Larson 3 days ago sorry
Tech giants including Meta, Google, and Apple are facing increasing popular resentment and losing more and more major court battles. .
Source: Jacobin
By Tyler Antonio Lynch 3 days ago sorry
Brazil’s powerful agribusiness lobby advanced a raft of bills last month in a legislative shock-and-awe campaign. .
Source: Jacobin
By Danièle Obono, Thomas Glasman 3 days ago sorry
The far-right National Rally boasts that it represents French workers, yet has increasingly close ties to big business. .
Source: Jacobin
By Arwa Mahdawi 3 days ago sorry
When asked what his takeaways from the Iran war were, Trump said he believed there were no limits to his power.
Source: The Guardian
By Dave Schilling 3 days ago sorry
We’re both addicted to our screens. But at least we’re watching together – it’s dystopian bonding for the modern age.
Source: The Guardian
By June Loper 4 days ago sorry
Far-right millionaire Abelardo de la Espriella has a narrow lead ahead of Colombia’s election runoff. .
Source: Jacobin
By Branko Marcetic 4 days ago sorry
New York’s Democratic primary elections have involved massive amounts of outside spending from corporate, pro-Israel interests in recent years. .
Source: Jacobin
By Andy Storey 4 days ago sorry
Football’s governing body, FIFA, won’t even stand up for players, referees, and fans who are being harassed by the US authorities. .
Source: Jacobin
By Kenneth Roth 5 days ago sorry
The agreement shows the US is in a weaker position than before the war.
Source: The Guardian
By Judith Levine 7 days ago sorry
The desecration of a ruler’s symbols is among the oldest forms of political revolt.
Source: The Guardian
By Mohamad Bazzi 7 days ago sorry
The much-hyped deal, which is set to be formally signed on Friday in Geneva, doesn’t end the war. It’s essentially a 60-day extension of a ceasefire.
Source: The Guardian
By Moira Donegan 8 days ago sorry
The sordid UFC event represents his own efforts to symbolically fuse the federal government with his person, to insist that he is America and is the state.
Source: The Guardian
By Arwa Mahdawi 10 days ago sorry
Women in heterosexual marriages continue to do most of the caregiving. Now some are offering guides to AI-fying parenting.
Source: The Guardian
By Dave Schilling 10 days ago sorry
Following a failed relationship in my 40s, solitude is tempting. But I’m not giving up on finding love, warts and all.
Source: The Guardian
By Robert Reich 11 days ago sorry
The economic principles taught in school aren’t as relevant as hype, connections and total, arbitrary control.
Source: The Guardian
By Sidney Blumenthal 11 days ago sorry
The 154ft-tall structure for the UFC Freedom 250 gives Trump a chance to to put the government out to the highest bidder.
Source: The Guardian
By Margaret Sullivan 11 days ago sorry
‘Piggy’, ‘corrupt’, ‘stupid’: the president keeps lashing out. Here’s how journalists can stand up to him.
Source: The Guardian
By Austin Sarat 12 days ago sorry
To put it plainly, nitrogen hypoxia kills by starving someone of the oxygen needed to sustain life.
Source: The Guardian
By Moira Donegan 12 days ago sorry
The ‘fraud’ he sees is in the very concept of democracy, in the idea that people who don’t agree with or fawn over him might have a say, too.
Source: The Guardian
By Mohamad Bazzi 13 days ago sorry
The president’s immunity from continuing audits made fewer headlines than the ‘anti-weaponization fund’, but it’s no less egregious.
Source: The Guardian
Courtesy of Editorial 2 days ago sorry
Rocketing violence and an economic chokehold have been overshadowed by conflict elsewhere, but the UK and others must stop looking away.
Source: The Guardian
Courtesy of Editorial 2 days ago sorry
The UN is set to review the legal status of nicotine. An outright ban would go too far, but there is no case for its easy availability.
Source: The Guardian
Courtesy of Editorial 5 days ago sorry
The memorandum of understanding signed in Versailles lays bare US failure and the pointlessness of this illegal war.
Source: The Guardian
Courtesy of Editorial 8 days ago sorry
The US-Iran ceasefire is welcome. But the US president is trying to disguise a failed war of choice as a diplomatic victory.
Source: The Guardian