
It Never Went Away
In Italy, where fascism was born, far-right violence is a growing feature of political life once again.
In Italy, where fascism was born, far-right violence is a growing feature of political life once again.
Today’s Italian election has much to tell us about Europe’s future.
Italy’s left is struggling to present an alternative in an election where abstention is expected to hit record levels.
An update from West Virginia, where it’s virtually certain the strike will continue on Monday.
It’s unclear how the standoff between West Virginia workers and the state senate will end, but if nothing else, this week’s decision to keep striking is a reminder that the rank and file can lead.
While nationalists agitate over the Macedonia naming dispute, the Macedonian left is seeking alliances with progressive forces in the region.
The naming dispute between Macedonia and Greece sounds trivial to outside observers, but it’s fueling right-wing nationalism in both countries.
Without the bold initiative of a core of deeply rooted, radical teachers, there would be no strike in West Virginia right now.
Whether in or outside a grand coalition, Germany’s Social Democratic Party lacks the political imagination and organization to revive itself.
West Virginia teachers are engaged in an inspiring illegal strike. They’re also showing why we desperately need Medicare for All.
One lesson from the West Virginia teachers’ strike is clear: nobody is coming to save us. We’ll have to do it ourselves.
Italy’s Five Star Movement offers a hollow promise of democracy.
If we want a more democratic society, we need more democratic schools.
“We’re not going back to work until there’s solid proof that our demands are going to be met,” a teacher unionist on strike in West Virginia tells Jacobin.
The rise and fall of Wisconsin’s remarkable 2011 uprising holds lessons for a post-Janus world.
Obama had a “scandal-free” presidency, liberals say. It’s true — but only because in Washington, scandalous behavior is par for the course.
As Italy’s election approaches this weekend, the decline of its communist tradition still haunts the country’s left.
A hundred years ago, the United States adopted daylight savings time in order to extract more profit from labor. How would we organize time differently if we were free from the demands of capitalism?
Workers resist exploitation, even in the worst circumstances. Historian Annelise Orleck spoke with 140 of them, from garment workers in Cambodia to Walmart workers in the US.
Generational politics is a socialism of fools.