
Moscow Globetrotters
Statues of Lenin, once ubiquitous in Communist countries, now cast shadows across the capitalist world.
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Statues of Lenin, once ubiquitous in Communist countries, now cast shadows across the capitalist world.
Wondering what to call your newborn?
Political action can’t end with reading a magazine, but resistance needs ideas.
NATO leaders from across the political spectrum found common cause opposing Eurocommunism.
A short century filled with long disagreements.
As Stalin advanced his vision of “socialism in one country,” prisons sprouted like a thousand flowers across the USSR.
Central planning led to modernization in poor countries — and stagnation in rich ones.
We’re sending Jacobin sample issues all over the world, just because we love you.
We’ve been covering the October Revolution and its aftermath with uncharacteristic nuance.
Everybody loves a good treaty.
PR dollars at work.
A transition to clean energy doesn’t have to come at workers’ expense.
The potential for workers to resist capital is as strong as ever.
It’s not clear that a Leave vote would make our tasks on the Left any easier.
The European Union provides internationalism for the bosses, not for workers. We should join the vote to leave it tomorrow.
Eric Foner on the abolitionists, Reconstruction, and winning “freedom” from the Right.
The catastrophic civil war in Syria has only been worsened by international powers.
An interview about the persecution of Rasmea Odeh and other Palestinian activists.