Élections présidentielles 2022 en France : quel avenir pour une gauche désunie ? Adam Benzaari Oct 26, 2021 À l’approche des élections présidentielles françaises d’avril 2022, nombreux sont les candidats, déclarés ou non,…
Bolivia 2020: Legacy and Leftism in Luis Arce’s Victory Millie Murray Nov 14, 2020 With Arce's victory, Bolivia is poised to enter a new era of unity and growth.
Colombian Exceptionalism: The Unusual Absence of a “Left Turn” Amid Continued… Giordano Baratta Apr 17, 2020 We all know about the doctrine of “American exceptionalism”—that the United States has been uniquely molded by the…
Labour’s Love Lost: The Party’s Unsure Path Post-Corbyn Giordano Baratta Feb 18, 2020 The internal divide within Labour over issues like immigration and Brexit lays bare a greater phenomenon permeating…
Not a Curse, Just Bad Economic Policy Clariza-Isabel Castro Mar 21, 2019 The recent escalation of Venezuela’s political and economic crisis has sparked vibrant discussion on the origins of…
Fearing the Democratic Socialist Gretel Kahn Jan 30, 2019 Soon after newcomer representative for the state of New York Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez was sworn to the 116th…
Liberalism’s Limitations: On Feminism and Class Stavroula Pabst Jan 29, 2019 Therefore, put bluntly, a significant problem of liberal feminism’s approach lies in its lack of class analysis. …
(C)ontention (A)cross (Q)uebec: The Montreal Demonstration Against Racism Andrew Xu Nov 21, 2018 In the midst of political turmoil wracking our southern neighbours Brett Kavanaugh’s nomination and subsequent…
Québec’s Emerging Far-Right Benjamin Aloi Oct 28, 2017 La Meute, Les Soldats d'Odin, Atalante: These small but highly centralized far-right groups are slowly…
Capitalism Is a Problem, Not the Solution Mia Trana Mar 5, 2017 Last week an article was published in The Bull and Bear titled “Capitalism is Ending Poverty and Solving Climate…