Fellow Travelers
It’s impossible to deny that institutionally the socialist left is in disarray.
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.
It’s impossible to deny that institutionally the socialist left is in disarray.
What would a national core curriculum to prepare students for work in the Age of Service look like?
Margaret Thatcher’s legacy isn’t going anywhere.
Our new issue is slightly delayed, but only for the best of reasons. We’re getting bigger and better.
The Netflix series’ cynicism shouldn’t be mistaken for considered political critique.
Hugo Rafael Chávez Frías (1954–2013)
Our minds and emotions are conditioned by scarcity.
A transcript of a talk given yesterday at the Young Democratic Socialists’ national winter conference.
Capital used to sell us visions of tomorrow.
The rapid integration of formerly obscure, wonkish outsiders into the media spotlight elite is easy to understand. Technocratic analysis and blogging that divorces policy from politics dovetail neatly with the noble-sounding notions of objectivity long dominant in American journalism.
Our big plans for 2013 and how you can help.
Holiday 2012 fundraising appeal.
The worst of both worlds, the “anarcho-liberal” can neither manage the capitalist state nor overcome it.
Jacobin’s existence is more precarious than publications with less reach than us.