A Make or Break Year
The future of socialism hangs in the balance — and Jacobin has an important role to play.
Bhaskar Sunkara is the founding editor of Jacobin, the president of the Nation magazine, and the author of The Socialist Manifesto: The Case for Radical Politics in an Era of Extreme Inequality.
The future of socialism hangs in the balance — and Jacobin has an important role to play.
To make sure newly elected socialists don’t end up looking like corporate Democrats, we need a democratic socialist caucus in Congress.
We talk to Die Linke MP Sahra Wagenknecht about her controversial Aufstehen initiative and the future of the German left.
Jacobin’s Bhaskar Sunkara talks to Fernando Haddad, the Lula-backed, Workers Party candidate for president about the Brazilian elite’s contempt for democracy and whether his party can return to power.
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We made 100 football jerseys to celebrate the World Cup and support our work.
We reach hundreds of thousands — we need socialist media that reaches hundreds of millions.
And the message is good.
Everything’s fine but our wallet.
“We want a left that can learn from 1917 Russia and 1976 Sweden.”
How should we understand the October Revolution and its tragic aftermath?
We need a socialism that goes beyond capitalism. And not just for moral reasons.
We’ve decided to become a lifestyle brand.
Democratic socialism needs to become a mass presence in US society.
I don’t care if he didn’t actually win — he won. Jeremy Corbyn has given us a blueprint to follow for years to come.
We may not be very good, but we’re better than Vox.
We’re looking for a circulation manager.
Robert Brenner and Bhaskar Sunkara on how the Left can seize the momentum and build a majority.
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