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Policing Worsens Public Safety for Puerto Rico’s Most Vulnerable
Policing in Puerto Rico deepens inequalities stemming from domination by the U.S. and failed development.
The Case for Reimagining the Black Radical Tradition
Charlene Carruthers discusses the diverse histories often erased when talking about the Black radical tradition.
Cigarettes Are Central to the History of Corporate Power
"Cigarettes, Inc." shows how Jim Crow, jazz and smoking are central to the history of corporate power.
“Frostlands” — Our Climate Future Foretold
In this excerpt of “Frostlands,” the main character of the novel grapples with the climate debate in 2051.
“An Eye for an Eye”: An Inside Look Into the Black Panther Party
Cox's book details his five years in the Black Panther Party's high command during the late 1960s and early 1970s.
Neoliberal Ties Doomed Latin America’s Leftist Political Tide
We must be willing to criticize Latin American governments from the left, says author Mike Gonzalez.
In Facing Mass Extinction, We Must Allow Ourselves to Grieve
"Grief is a way to honor what we are losing," writes Dahr Jamail.
For Tech Firms, Power Lies in the Coding
Power lies with those who control technology, not necessarily those who own it.
Can the Working Class Change the World?
Building the world anew under a new social order is the hardheaded realism the working class must face.
How We Stop the World From “Burning Up”
Whether we stop runaway carbon emissions is dependent on how deeply we transform society as a whole.