209 Article(s) by: Daniel Finn

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Daniel Finn is the features editor at Jacobin. He is the author of One Man’s Terrorist: A Political History of the IRA.

Yes, the Iraq War Was (Kinda) a War for Oil

In the immediate aftermath of the Iraq invasion, the US and British governments tried to launch a radical experiment in oil privatization. Iraqi trade unions spearheaded a brave campaign to thwart their plans.

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    The X-Files: The Truth Was Out There

    The classic show The X-Files celebrated and satirized America’s love of conspiracy theories before they became an all-consuming obsession. When the show returned to the air after a long gap, it had to confront a culture of paranoia that made Fox Mulder’s imagination look tame.

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      Two Centuries of the National Question

      Critics say Marxism can’t account for the popular appeal of nationalism. But the Marxist tradition contains some vital insights into the origins and future of national communities.

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        Organizing the Void

        The new left in Europe and North America hasn’t made the transition from being a symptom of democratic crisis to offering an effective cure for it.

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