Libertarianism, the Confederacy, and Historical Memory
Libertarians have been debating the neo-Confederate sympathies of some in their movement.
Benjamin Case is a researcher, educator, and organizer living in Pittsburgh.
Libertarians have been debating the neo-Confederate sympathies of some in their movement.
Money crosses the divide between states and markets. Capitalism.
The text from a 1982 letter sent from Margaret Thatcher to Friedrich von Hayek.
Though after months of turmoil many wish to see more dispassionate rule, technocrat-led governments have long managed the interests of Egypt’s political elite.
Over the next couple of weeks we will run the inaugural Jacobin Book Club seminar on The Making of Global Capitalism.
Maintaining a private pharmaceutical sector represents a significant public health risk. One solution is complete nationalization.
The popular imagination gets Machiavelli all wrong — he was a patron saint of class struggle.
Libertarians aren’t pleased with Corey Robin’s new work on Nietzsche and the Austrian school. Here’s his lengthy rebuttal.
As Silicon Valley is learning, “pinkwashing” is the perfect tool for political misdirection.
The movement is battlefield, highlighting all the contradictions of Brazilian society.
There’s no need for excessive complexity — some people are worth hating.
The protests in Turkey are, quite simply, an assertion of humanity in the face of inhumanity.
In Man of Steel, Superman returns to his Popular Front roots.
What use is playing the long game when the arc of the universe feels so frighteningly short?