519 Articles by: Editors
Better Red Than Dead
Despite poverty and blockade, Cuba has triumphed where the US has failed in health care.
The Will to Mend
What if the United States had an internationalist medical program like Cuba?
A Century of Neglect
One hundred years of dysfunctional health care policy in the richest country on earth.
The Long Brazilian Crisis
Latin America’s largest economy is in disarray; its historic Workers Party faces destruction; and its radical left searches for a response.
The ABCs of Socialism
Don’t study collective action alone.
The 2017 Jacobin Mixtape
Don’t cry in your champagne. Here’s the best of Jacobin from a remarkable year.
Matching Donations Until the New Year
Through the end of December, donations are matched, meaning your generosity will go twice as far.
Reds Save You Green
Just until Christmas, Jacobin gift subscriptions are only $10.
Moscow Globetrotters
Statues of Lenin, once ubiquitous in Communist countries, now cast shadows across the capitalist world.
A Red by Any Other Name
Wondering what to call your newborn?
Become a Jacobin Comrade Today
Political action can’t end with reading a magazine, but resistance needs ideas.
Brussels, Dec. 12, 1975
NATO leaders from across the political spectrum found common cause opposing Eurocommunism.
When Did It Go Wrong?
A short century filled with long disagreements.
Workers’ Paradise Lost
As Stalin advanced his vision of “socialism in one country,” prisons sprouted like a thousand flowers across the USSR.
As Long as It Catches Mice
Central planning led to modernization in poor countries — and stagnation in rich ones.
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