An exhibition identity celebrating the vibrant legacy of landscape architect Roberto Burle Marx. The goal was to create an ...
Philosophy has always been humanity’s go-to guide for tackling life’s biggest questions. Be it pondering the meaning of ...
Whereas academics and intellectuals tend to be a timid bunch, going along to get along, Sowell has consistently and confidently gone his own way.
The early-20th-century socialist and New York mayoral candidate Morris Hillquit saw liberalism and democracy as providing a foundation for a transition to socialism. Alongside Eugene Debs, he helped ...
Though Jean-Michel Basquiat was a sensation in his lifetime, it was thirty years after his death that one of his pieces fetched a record price of $110.5 million. Stephen Smith explores the artist's ...
Nothing screams “fall fashion” like a cozy midweight scarf complemented with a side of class struggle. That’s the message from embattled retailer Target, who’s been caught pushing communist literature ...
19th-century America runs through the life and work of Mark Twain, who was a typesetter, a gold rush prospector, a Confederate soldier and more. Edward Short investigates where Samuel Clemens ends, ...
Karl Marx's enduring ideas continue to resonate with students, offering critical lenses for understanding inequality, exploitation, and social justice. His quotes challenge conventional thinking on ...
The Grundrisse was a set of notebooks Karl Marx wrote in 1857-58 while preparing for what would eventually become Capital. There, in his scattered reflections, is a passage that now reads like an ...
Karl Marx was a German-born philosopher, economist, political theorist, historian, sociologist, journalist, and revolutionary socialist. His best-known works are the 1848 pamphlet The Communist ...