Historian Chris Wright argues that we need to rethink Marxism for our current crisis, but without expecting revolution to happen in one big disruptive moment.
Category Archive: the Left
McGuinness’s life illustrates the path from political violence to peaceful cooperation, argues Ruairidh Fraser — but Brexit threatens to unravel hard-won progress.
The aesthetic terms of Socialist Realism are determined by the project’s ability to reflect a particular nation’s iteration of a socialist politics.
In 1993 Argentine ska band, Los Fabulosos Cadillacs, released a single entitled “El Matador” as part of an […]
Mindfulness can help one develop a more robustly intersectional politics, argues historian Daniel Wortel-London.
Empathy, Bernie, healthcare, Iraq, hot baristas, and lots of suffering parents.
Social movements from Occupy Wall Street and Black Lives Matter to #metoo have through their activism rejected the inheritances of the past and created new ways of understanding our contemporary world and acting in the present.
While it is true that most history professors are somewhere on the left end of the political spectrum, there are a number of problematic assumptions at the heart of the discourse of objectivity that warrant further investigation.