
United States: Lessons from the DSA Convention
Paul Le Blanc reflects on what he could learn from the current state of Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) and the possible way forward after participating at its recent National Convention.

Defending Venezuela’s sovereignty from a working-class perspective
Salvador De León looks at the situation facing Venezuelan workers and trade unions, the Nicolás Maduro government’s economic policies, and defending sovereignty from a working-class perspective.

Russia: The left and the anti-Putin opposition
Alexey Sakhnin & Liza Smirnova — To become the voice of millions of Russians weary of war, repression and inequality, the left needs a clear and compelling strategy.

Malaysian socialist: ‘When nothing is going right, go left.’
Amanda Shweeta Louis talks about the commercialisation of Malaysia’s education system, solidarity with Palestine and why young Malaysians are looking to socialist ideas.

A political history of the Democratic Socialists of America, 1982-2025
Laura Wadlin charts DSA’s transformation from fringe force to national phenomenon — and the fights along the way.

It’s time to confront big tech’s AI offensive
Marty Hart-Landsberg — We need to seize the moment and begin building organized labor-community resistance to the unchecked development and deployment of AI systems.

Interview with Catarina Martins, co-chair of the European Left Alliance.

Beyond the humanitarian: Palestinian health from a liberation perspective
Samirah Jarrar outlines the need to move beyond a humanitarian framework of Palestinian health to envision a politics of care rooted in justice, sovereignty, and self-determination.

Long wave theory, globalisation’s end, and the coming crises: An interview with William Jefferies
William Jefferies explores the usefulness of long wave theory for understanding the current moment, how globalisation reshaped the world economy, and the coming period of crisis.

The Treaty of Lausanne still casts a long shadow
John Tully — Sadly, the world has ignored the history of criminal abuse that followed the signing of the Treaty of Lausanne.

Imperialism, repression and resistance: The long war against Kurds in Iran
Like other conflicts in the Middle East, Iran’s troubled relations with the US and Israel — and with Iranian Kurds — have their roots in imperialism, writes Sarah Glynn.

‘The ceasefire never took effect inside Iran’
Nasrin Parvaz discusses the fallout of the recent US-Israeli war on Iran and the Islamic regime’s response.