
Let Them In
Nativists and Islamophobes are sowing fear to try to close the door on Syrian refugees. We can’t let them.
Cristina Groeger is a history professor at Lake Forest College and a member of the Chicago Democratic Socialists of America.
Nativists and Islamophobes are sowing fear to try to close the door on Syrian refugees. We can’t let them.
The shooting of protesters in Minneapolis is part of a backlash attempting to quiet the movement against police brutality.
The anniversary of the Nuremberg Trials is cause to reflect on the forces that failed to halt Nazism’s rise.
From Algeria to the Paris attacks, French elites have used state of emergency legislation to consolidate power and repress dissent.
Latin America’s conditional cash transfer programs don’t offer a real answer to poverty and inequity.
Marine Le Pen has taken the National Front into the French mainstream without shedding the party’s far-right politics.
Noam Chomsky on ISIS, his foreign policy critics, and why socialist ideas are “never far below the surface.”
SEIU’s endorsement of Hillary Clinton displays the same shortsightedness that has contributed to labor’s decline.
No matter who prevails in today’s run-off election in Argentina, the Right will emerge stronger than it’s been in years.
The Liberal government in Quebec’s attempt to impose austerity has instead galvanized thousands against it.
If there’s a lesson from Back to the Future Day, it’s that the future can’t save us.
Jacobin contributors on Bernie Sanders’ democratic socialism speech and what his candidacy means for the Left.
Decades of US-backed community development programs have left behind a disastrous economic and political legacy.
Two letters by the labor singer Joe Hill, who was executed 100 years ago today.
The French secular ideal of laïcité is not a misused noble idea — it is deeply flawed at its roots.
The discourse of war is already upon us. But it must be resisted.
There’s nothing progressive about community policing — it deepens criminalization and expands police power.
The domestic workers who asserted their rights in the 1970s provide a model for organizing workers today.
US interventionism has helped defeat working-class struggles in Guatemala, resulting in enduring violence and poverty.
Steven Salaita has reached a settlement with the university that fired him for criticizing Israel.