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Corporate Interests Are Inflaming US-China Tensions

In a global economy defined by overproduction and underconsumption, American and Chinese corporations are struggling to extract profits from developing nations. Without massive wealth redistribution, consumption won’t return to stable levels.

What Chinese Capitalists Owe to Mao Zedong

China did not develop capitalism during the 18th century, despite having a market economy as strong as Britain’s. The raw material for China’s 20th-century capitalist takeoff came from an unlikely figure: Mao Zedong.

Mick Lynch Is Tired of Workers Getting Screwed

The British rail union leader Mick Lynch has recently gone viral for his media appearances defending his union's strike. In an interview, Lynch discusses that strike, the media firestorm he's helped spark, and how workers can defeat Britain's superrich.

Jordan Peele’s Nope Is a Triumph

Writer-director Jordan Peele’s mysterious third film, Nope, draws on genre tropes from both alien invasion films and Westerns, but it ends up with something altogether original: a Hollywood spectacle about spectacle.