Sanders has at last revealed himself to be an American leader articulating a new and largely peaceable foreign policy.
From the Battle of Seattle to the Financial Crisis
The decisive role of collective action in undermining neoliberal ideology and the continuing structural power of capitalism.
Donald Trump and America B
This is not the most important election year of your life. The worst is yet to come…
Hillary Clinton’s ‘Major Foreign Policy Address’ Was Anything But
Clinton is right: Trump would be a disaster on foreign policy. But her refusal to engage with the alternative offered by Sanders says more about her own war-driven approach than anything else.
Korea’s Next Generation
Young people have been pushed to the margins in South Korea — can they transform the country’s political system?
Over 30 Countries Tax Financial Speculation. Why Doesn’t the United States?
When you buy a thrift store jacket, you pay a sales tax. When a Wall Street trader buys millions of dollars’ worth of stocks, he doesn’t.
Hillary Clinton Still Stuck in Time Warp About Israel
As with Israel, many of Hillary Clinton’s positions have passed their sell-by date.
The Anti-War Position Bernie Sanders Can Represent
There’s a huge opening to critique the economic foundations of America’s wars — one that fits perfectly with the populist anger fueling the rise of Bernie Sanders.
Would Sanders Be the Arms Control President We Thought We Were Getting in Obama?
President Obama took the money — for the Nobel Peace Prize — and ran: straight from the arms control he won the award for.
Bernie’s Broadsides Against Kissinger Weren’t Even Half of It
The former secretary of state, whose “mentorship” Hillary Clinton boasted during the last Democratic debate, isn’t just a poor choice of foreign policy adviser. He’s a bona fide war criminal.