Surely We Can Do Better Than Elon Musk Getting past the cult of Genius and the bleakness of capitalist futurism. by Nathan J. Robinson
How the Animal Rights Movement Hurts Its Own Cause If we ever want to win, we need to stop turning workers into enemies. by Hailey Huget
The Subminimum Wage Has Got to Go Paying workers $7.25 an hour is cruel. Paying them even less is inhumane. by Tommy Carden
The End of TV’s Lumpenproletariat For a decade, ‘Shameless’ has painted a picture of American life rarely seen on screen. That’s about to end. by Sascha Cohen
The Socialist Case for Skiing Skiing might seem like a rich person’s hobby, but it hasn’t always been like that—and it doesn’t have to stay that way. by Richard Michael Solomon
Inside the Dangerous World of Prison Organizing Incarcerated activists are risking their lives to send a wake-up call to those outside. by Daniel Teehan
That’s It, I’m Out The internal ideological climate of Current Affairs has become intolerable. I can bear it no longer. by Nathan J. Robinson