
Heroes of Socialist Labor
Planning to spend next semester learning bourgeois nonsense like calculus and art history? Intern at Jacobin instead.
Adrien Beauduin is currently researching a PhD on Polish and Czech politics at the Central European University’s department of gender studies.
Planning to spend next semester learning bourgeois nonsense like calculus and art history? Intern at Jacobin instead.
Worker militancy has shown cracks in both China’s economic plan and the Communist Party’s official trade unions.
The Left has always favored Thomas Jefferson over Alexander Hamilton. But not only was Hamilton more progressive for his time, he has lessons for our response to climate change.
We shouldn’t have to dump buckets of ice water over our heads to end ALS.
There’s a new commissioner, but professional basketball is just as exploitative as ever.
An interview with Clarence Taylor on communism, civil rights, and the New York City Teachers Union.
The ILWU leadership has accepted a deal that will further cripple their union.
Rick Perlstein is a master chronicler of American political absurdity. But explaining Reagan and the Right requires more than a catalog of the absurd.
Market Basket workers are striking for a “benevolent” boss, but their protest is a reminder of the power of militant workplace action.
How liberals brought an anticommunist slur from America’s past back to life.
If poverty and racism persist, it won’t be long before there’s another Michael Brown, Eric Garner, or Trayvon Martin.
The media bashing of “outside agitators” in Ferguson plays into the hands of the Right.
The nationalist pride and neoliberal economics peddled by Shinzō Abe promise only cheap escape from Japan’s problems.
American police can get away with killing someone, but heaven help the civilian who even unintentionally harms a cop.
Will Karen Lewis run against Rahm Emanuel?
Lots of people are at risk on the job. But when it comes to cops, they’re mostly a danger to others.
An interview with poet and critic Ammiel Alcalay.
For blacks, the “war on terror” hasn’t come home. It’s always been here.
Private prisons today are nothing more than a return to the monstrous rackets of the past.
The lawsuit against Rick Perlstein is a distraction from a much-needed debate over Reagan’s rise.