adrien-beauduin

19081 Articles by: Adrien Beauduin

Previous Page 466 of 955 Next

Adrien Beauduin is currently researching a PhD on Polish and Czech politics at the Central European University’s department of gender studies.

Novelist Nico Walker on Robbing Banks, Reading Dostoevsky, and Getting Brainwashed by the Army

After a stint in the army and a spell as a heroin addict, Nico Walker became a bank robber — a move that landed him in prison for almost a decade. That’s when he wrote Cherry, his first novel and now a motion picture starring Tom Holland. Jacobin spoke with Walker about the Iraq War, socialism in Bolivia, and why robbing a bank is easier than it looks.

Denmark’s Socialist Left Needs to Reverse the Decline in Working-Class Mobilization

Recent decades have seen a historic shift in Danish politics, with mass-membership parties replaced by a professionalized media-political sphere. To drive real social change, the socialist left needs to go beyond creating a progressive niche — and rebuild the mass organizations that once made the working class a mighty political force.