
The elections in Ecuador earlier this year continue to inspire international debate among competing left currents over lessons to be learned.
The elections in Ecuador earlier this year continue to inspire international debate among competing left currents over lessons to be learned.
Scholars and activists respond to the spirited attacks by Jacobin and Monthly Review on Yaku Pérez, the indigenous candidate in Ecuador’s presidential election.
What faces us in the post-COVID-19 world as we struggle to uproot capitalism and its malignant racism, sexism, heterosexism, and environmental destruction, both in theory and in practice?