The Many Casualties of Precision Warfare

Reporting from Hawija, Iraq, our correspondent traces how the United States built a system of coalition warfare sold as precise, in which bombs fall, civilians die, and accountability is diffused across allied states.

Reform UK Chairman David Bull (left) and Reform UK MP for Ashfield Lee Anderson (center) and Reform UK advisor James Orr (right) listen as former Conservative MP Danny Kruger addresses the media during a Reform UK press conference on October 28, 2025, in London, England.

Christian Nationalism Has Arrived in Britain

Far-right activists in Britain are increasingly adopting the rhetoric of Christian nationalism. Yet while they look to American churches for an example, their evangelical style seems unlikely to map onto Brits’ quite different attitudes toward religion.

Subscribe

Jacobin is a leading voice of the American left, offering socialist perspectives on politics, economics, and culture.

$29.95
1 Year / 4 Issues
Digital Subscription
$39.95
1 Year / 4 Issues
Print + Digital Subscription

Socialism cannot mean merely managing capitalism more fairly. It must point toward a society where survival is no longer contingent on the market — and where democracy extends into the economy itself.

Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney speaks during an event at the Airbus A220 delivery center in Mirabel, Quebec.

Mark Carney’s Trickle-Down Nation-Building

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney touts a new era of industrial policy and state-led development. But instead of rebuilding public capacity, he is turning the state into a guarantor of private capital while asking workers to trust in trickle-down prosperity.

A still of Kay Francis and David Manners in the film Man Wanted.

Hollywood Invented the Girlboss

The Criterion Channel’s excellent new “Office Romances” retrospective shows how Hollywood’s classic workplace comedies exposed a deep panic about women who dared to be competent.

Bulgaria's newly elected premier Rumen Radev addresses a crowd at a campaign rally in Sofia.

No, Bulgaria’s New Premier Isn’t Pro-Kremlin

New Bulgarian Premier Rumen Radev’s Progressive Bulgaria party is more conservative than it sounds. It’s also unfair to call it pro-Kremlin, despite alarmist claims in international media casting the party as stooges of Vladimir Putin.

Subscribe

Jacobin is a leading voice of the American left, offering socialist perspectives on politics, economics, and culture.

$29.95
1 Year / 4 Issues
Digital Subscription
$39.95
1 Year / 4 Issues
Print + Digital Subscription