
Jacobin Is for the Children
Help keep Jacobin alive for generations to come.
Help keep Jacobin alive for generations to come.
Picket lines once made the best playgrounds around.
Meet the Silicon Valley “disruptors” who want to teach your kids.
If we want to offer children a better future, we need to get the criminal justice system out of their lives.
Workers need independent and strong unions, not corporate-sponsored NGOs, to fight their bosses and support their families.
Participation trophies are actually good — give one to every child.
No mother should be forced to give birth in conditions Beyoncé wouldn’t accept for herself.
Disney-Pixar vs. Laika
Shinzo Abe pledged to create a Japan in which “all women can shine.” But behind the glitter is a program that has little to offer working-class women.
The richness of childhood needs to be embraced as a social good.
“The perfect mother” is a cudgel to cut down the flesh-and-blood variety.
Now let us raise your children.
A Jacobin glossary.
Ratified November 20, 1989
Higher social spending leads to better lives for children. The United States has a long way to go.
The correlation between climbing homicide rates and child migration is too obvious to deny.
About one fifth of American children live in poverty. Their government’s negligence is to blame.
We shouldn’t try to resurrect the social-democratic politics of the past. What we need is a socialist movement that pairs radical demands with mass, militant action.
Regulating finance won’t cut it. To combat predatory lending, we need a fully public, state-owned bank.
Though his pessimism about the working class ebbed and flowed throughout his life, George Orwell ultimately saw workers as the only force that could build an egalitarian, socialist society.