Skip to main content

I Work with Mark Janus. Here’s How He Benefits from a Strong Union.

Donnie Killen Labor Notes
I’m nervously awaiting the Supreme Court ruling in Janus v. AFSCME Council 31, which would weaken public sector unions by letting workers receive the benefits of representation without contributing toward the cost. But I’ve got a unique vantage point: I work in the same building as the plaintiff.

Unearthing Truths: Israel, the Nakba, and the Jewish National Fund

The Editors Moving Forward
“A land without a people for a people without a land.” As seductive as that slogan was, it was willfully false, as amply documented in personal testimonies of Palestinians and Israelis, historical records, and scholarly research.

Calling 911 on Black People

P.R. Lockhart Vox
White people keep calling the cops on black people for no reason. That’s dangerous. Calling 911 means different things to white and black people.

Before Birobidzhan

Yevgeniy Fiks In Geveb-A Journal of Yiddish Studies
In September 2017, artist and scholar Yevgeniy Fiks visited the Jewish Autonomous Region to see what it is, instead of what it was expected to have been. He shared two essays with us, “Before Birobidzhan” and “Diocese of Birobidzhan”, originally published on his website http://yevgeniyfiks.com.

The Broken Iran Treaty: To Resist Trump is to Resist Israel

Philip Weiss Mondoweiss
President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
The Israeli government and its lobby, and its neoconservative US allies, convinced Donald Trump to sabotage the Iran deal. The forces that pushed for the Iraq war 16 years ago are sowing destruction again. The broken Iran treaty leaves no doubt; you cannot resist Trump without resisting Israel.

Germany’s 28-Hour Workweek

Klaus Dorre, Loren Balhorn Jacobin
Jacobin’s Loren Balhorn sat down with German labor sociologist Klaus Dörre to find out more about the strike, what the workers really gained, and what it might say about the German labor movement’s future.

The Threats, Real and Imagined, of Mexico’s Election

Mark Weisbrot The New York Review of Books
It is difficult to say how much López Obrador could, or would, do if elected, given the forces arrayed against him, both at home and from the north. But if there is a reform candidate and party in the race, it is López Obrador and his Morena party.

The Pharmaceutical Industry in Contemporary Capitalism

Joel Lexchin Monthly Review
The myth is that pharmaceutical industry profits come from producing and selling the many therapeutic advances that industry research has generated, but the reality is far different.

Two Americas: Upward Mobility for White vs. Black Children

Raj Chetty, Nathaniel Hendren, Maggie R. Jones and Sonya Porter Equality of Opportunity Project
According to the study the black-white gap in upward mobility is driven entirely by differences in men’s, not women’s, outcomes.