OPINION: We must have democracy in the workplace
The American worker will never be free until they have the freedom to fire their boss.
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The American worker will never be free until they have the freedom to fire their boss.
It’s a bit of a cruel joke that in a nation which speaks incessantly of “family values,” having a baby can bankrupt you.
I started this semester with a column recommending six books I think every leftist should read, especially for those who are new to the left. It’s very important for every leftist to fully grasp the history and ideas of our movements, so I’m finishing this semester the way I started: with five more books every leftist should read, plus a few others.
Journalists today are not human beings.
As a college student, there is always a lingering question gnawing away at my insides every single day: will there be a job at the end of this?
The relationship between the U.S. and Cuba since the victory of the revolution in 1959 has been like that of a bully who breaks his victim’s legs and then mocks them for being unable to sprint.
Things are only going to get worse.
SPOILER ALERT: This column contains potential spoilers about “The Menu.”
International Women’s Day, celebrated every year on March 8, is a socialist holiday. This might come as a surprise, given that the day now seems to only be observed by advertisers trying to sell you their version of progressivism, but the roots of International Women’s Day lie in the labor militancy of the early 20th century.
Amid ongoing debates about where to build a new prison in Monroe County, I’d like to do something most people probably think is downright insane: question the very existence of prisons in the first place.
Did you know that an official news agency in North Korea confirmed the existence of a unicorn lair in their country in 2012?
Gamers are the most oppressed group of people under capitalism.
On Feb. 2, a resolution was passed in the House of Representatives denouncing the so-called “horrors of socialism.”
Do free markets produce free people?
Young people are often discounted in the world of politics. Our political interests historically have been ignored, partially due to low voter turnout among young people. Even now, the two major political parties are dueling over the amount of student debt that should be forgiven. One party proposes a Band-Aid to the student debt crisis; the other wants to poke at the wound.
It’s a New Year, and I have a resolution I’d like to recommend: read some books! Leftists who want to be useful for social justice movements should be well-read in areas of history, philosophy and political economy. But for those who are just starting to get interested in the political left, where should you begin?
Is the title too obvious?
Thanksgiving is almost here, and we know what that means: it’s nearly time to gather around the table for delightful political conversations with our conservative relatives!
Let Americans reflect upon a passage in a book many of our elected officials claim to have read. From Matthew chapter 7:
Earlier this month, the massively popular podcaster Joe Rogan, told former U.S. Rep. Tulsi Gabbard a story about a school that put litter boxes in classrooms in order to accommodate students who “identified as animals.”