We should shrink the alliance’s budget and ambitions and focus on the greatest threat to the West: economic crisis.
The protests against NATO have been a weird mix of permitted marches and black bloc actions.
230,000 long-term unemployed workers lost their benefits on Sunday and the system is about to get a whole lot worse.
How government and corporations use the poor as piggy banks.
A postwar German novelist’s complicated legacy.
In The Conflict, the French intellectual takes American mothering to task.
Samuel Beckett wants you to have a less bad day.
In the June 5 recall election to unseat Gov. Scott Walker and his cronies, grassroots activists are fighting millions in corporate cash.
The first Feminist General Assembly is a model for how OWS can—and can't—work alongside established social movements.
The fate of the EU hangs in the balance.
Egyptians go to the polls on May 23 and 24. But heightened tension and deepening unease over every aspect of the political process make it hard to predict what will happen next.
Political watchdogs like PolitiFact and the Washington Post's "Fact-Checker" are accused of favoring Democrats—but it is the facts themselves that have a liberal bias.
Few new mothers get paid maternity leave. Those who take unpaid leave often go deep into debt to make ends meet.
The president’s endorsement of same-sex marriage is a testament to the generations of activists who waged a brave and often lonely battle for gay rights.
From the ethnic studies ban to firings over Travyon Martin, a strange hostility toward progressive education is emerging.
Gary Younge: The Revolt Against Austerity
Europeans across the continent are rising up against the debilitating doctrine. Read more››