
Against Referendums
Referendums give people little say over what happens after the polls close.
Cristina Groeger is a history professor at Lake Forest College and a member of the Chicago Democratic Socialists of America.
Referendums give people little say over what happens after the polls close.
Journalist Nick Turse on drone warfare, US intervention in Africa, and foreign policy in the age of Trump.
Private charity will never cure capitalism’s ills. Only working-class organizations can do that.
It’s no surprise that Elon Musk agreed to advise Trump — their politics are more similar than you might think.
The CIA is rebranding as a rational, progressive arm of the US state. And some liberals are buying it.
Donald Trump wants to deport millions of immigrants. We can stop him by following the money.
Socialist writing is less about the genius of the author and more about the community they’re speaking with.
The response to Bernie showed that a socialist party in the United States is possible. But there is no shortcut to building power.
Grassroots immigration groups are in the best position to thwart Trump’s mass deportation schemes.
If his transition team is any indication, Trump will pursue a policy of mass deportation to drive a wedge between workers.
Bernie would have won and nobody wants Bloomberg. Elites may disagree, but American voters aren’t looking for “sensible” centrist candidates.
French postal workers are fighting attacks on their working conditions — and their mental health.
Star Wars has always been light on politics. But Rogue One is a timely celebration of rebellion from below.
Comparing Trump’s America to fascist Germany only fuels elites’ antidemocratic fantasies.
El Salvador’s call-center industry is profiting off US deportees.
Bernie Sanders’s nationally televised town hall spotlighted the type of politics we need to beat Trump.
Croatia’s SDP is a depressing case study of neoliberalized social democracy.
Over the years, efforts of US workers to build a party that represents their interests have come up short. Why?
Jacobin is hiring a graphic designer.
Why Democrats were wrong to think that shifting demographics alone would hand them victory.