
A common sense call to climate rebellion
People have the ability to take a lot of shit. The planet is a little bit similar, having struggled along since the industrial revolution despite…
People have the ability to take a lot of shit. The planet is a little bit similar, having struggled along since the industrial revolution despite…
Written in the centennial year of the Bolshevik Revolution over Tsarist Russia in October 1917, Vijay Prashad’s book traces the former Soviet Union’s influence on…
As 2019 draws to a close, we are reminded of the potential of the modern global city to spark political resistance and movement-making. This year,…
Mike Gonzalez, in his book In the Red Corner: The Marxism of José Carlos Mariátegui has provided a valuable resource for socialists fighting for climate…
A review of The Corbyn Project: Dreams and Dangers (John Rees: Counterfire, 2019) After months of fits and starts over Brexit in the UK, the political deadlock…
A review of Revolutionary Yiddishland: A History of Jewish Radicalism (Sylvia Klingberg and Alain Brossat, trans. David Fernbach: Verso Books, 2016) You would think Jewish communism…
Idris Goodwin is an American playwright, performer, and poet. His work profoundly explores American culture in a way that promotes diversity and equity, while touching…
Naomi Klein’s This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs the Climate was published in 2014 in the lead up to the massive People’s Climate March. Her latest…
The resistance to the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) at Standing Rock was one of the most highly publicized stories of Indigenous-led resistance to the global…
On September 13, The Leap organized a podcast entitled “Putting climate justice on the bargaining table: the Green New Deal and Labour.” The topic obviously…
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…