The Arab Spring Lives on in Algeria: an interview with Hamza Hamouchene
Algeria is in the throes of a revolutionary moment. But having overthrown dictator Abdelaziz Bouteflika last spring, the movement must now find a way to…
Algeria is in the throes of a revolutionary moment. But having overthrown dictator Abdelaziz Bouteflika last spring, the movement must now find a way to…
Yes, we are failing, but there is still time to turn everything around. We can still fix this. We still have everything in our own…
The Manifesto of the Communist Party, was published more than 170 years ago. But it has enduring relevance for anyone who wants to understand the…
by Gabby Thorpe At least 20 people were killed and a further 26 injured in a mass shooting in El Paso, Texas, on Saturday. Shooter Patrick…
How did the American Dream, where hard working Americans could attain good jobs and a pathway to middle class stability, turn into a nightmare of…
If you’re looking for an accessible summary of revolutionary theory and practice related to the climate crisis and how to overcome it, this book is…
“No nos vamos a cansar, te vamos a sacar” (We will not tire, we will remove you) shouted demonstrators in Puerto Rico. And they were…
Opposition leaders in Sudan have agreed a rotten deal that falls far short of what is needed or possible. For seven months millions of people…
By Peter Hogarth What happens to a dream deferred? Detroit, Michigan was once the sight of the American Dream. Dozens of auto plants promised workers…
As the Sudanese revolution enters a new period, with intense debates over a mixed military and civilian interim council, it is important to recall the…
By Nick Clark Greece’s once-radical left wing party Syriza was booted out of government in elections on July7—after four years of enforcing austerity and racism….
Spring Magazine’s Lisa Descary interviewed Bianca Cunningham, co-chair of the Brooklyn chapter of the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) and organizer with the US organization…
