Opinion

  • They do protect and serve, just not you

    Michael Bloomberg's increasingly strange statements about stop-and-frisk rest on an assertion that cops are there to stop crime.

  • Why CounterPunch owes women an apology

    Breast cancer is no laughing matter--but that didn't stop the editors of CounterPunch from guffawing about Angelina Jolie.

  • The thanks they get for voting Obama

    Barack Obama's willingness to give ground to Republicans while kicking the Democrats' base in the teeth has come into particularly sharp focus.

  • Taking sides on Harrington

    The discussion continues about the late Michael Harrington and the relevance of his legacy for rebuilding the left today.

  • Unequal by design

    It's no accident that inequality has grown to staggering levels--capitalism is organized to make the rich super-richer. So what's the alternative?

  • What we can learn from Harrington

    The editor of Jacobin magazine replies to a discussion on 20th century socialist author and activist Michael Harrington.

  • What Harrington shows us

    Did the democratic socialist Michael Harrington have the right idea about how radicals should "engage" politically?

  • State of fear

    The sensationalism and scaremongering of the political and media establishment is part of their drive to tighten the grip of the security state.

  • Bringing together eco and socialism

    The climate justice movement has to confront not only the free market, but a political system warped by corporate power.

  • With friends like this, who needs Republicans?

    The Obama administration's budget proposal represents a historic assault on one of the government's most popular programs: Social Security.

  • Too soon for equality?

    Even some Republicans are coming out for marriage equality--yet the New York Times is warning that legalized same-sex marriage is going too far.

  • How can we fight rape?

    Millions of people--women and men--want to take a stand against sexual assault and victim-blaming that are all too common in this society.

  • Segregation by any other name

    Blacks and Latinos are two-thirds of New York City public school students--but barely a quarter of the "gifted and talented."

  • Marissa Mayer, the family and capitalism

    Capitalism depends on a strict division between the spheres of work, associated with men, and home, associated with women.

  • A tale of two economies

    Happy days are here again...if you happen to be a corporate executive or Wall Street parasite. But for the working majority, it's a scramble to get by.

  • Undoing the right to vote

    The Supreme Court may overturn a critical part of the 1965 Voting Rights Act--but that's only the latest threat to African Americans' right to vote.

  • Obstacle course to citizenship

    Barack Obama presents himself as a friend of immigrants, but the path to citizenship he touts would make a drill sergeant envious.

  • The austerity vs. austerity debate

    The partisan battles in Washington hide a bipartisan agreement--that there is no alternative to austerity, and the only differences are over the scale.

  • Testing keeps the privatization beast alive

    Corporate school deform forces all schools to act competitively--and test scores are increasingly the coin of that competition.

  • Hollowed-out hope

    The media say Obama's State of the Union speech took a stand for progressive issues--but the president is getting ready for a second term of austerity.

  • Nature's mass protests against climate change

    This weekend's protest against the tar sands pipeline will be big--but nature is responsible for far larger demonstrations against climate change.

  • The SWP crisis and Leninism

    A longstanding discussion on the left about Leninism and revolutionary organization has reemerged in a new light.

  • A rebellion against testing

    Seattle teachers are taking a stand against standardized testing--and parents and students around the country are supporting their fight.

  • Don't be like Mikes

    Mayor Michael Bloomberg always seems to be out of money, while Entrepreneur Michael Bloomberg is rolling in it.

  • Leninism is unfinished

    An article on Leninism written in connection with the crisis of the SWP-Britain has raised issues of significance for socialists.