
Trotsky in Cuba
Like his narrator in The Man Who Loved Dogs, Leonardo Padura has been made to matter less than he should.
Like his narrator in The Man Who Loved Dogs, Leonardo Padura has been made to matter less than he should.
The problem isn’t just voting for Democrats, it’s letting a rightward-moving Democratic Party set the Left’s political horizons.
When an Israel boycott showed up on the red carpet.
As universities move towards a corporate business model, precarity is being imposed by force.
The Wolf of Wall Street‘s eleventh hour Hail Mary doesn’t atone for the rest of the film’s gleeful celebration of rich assholes.
A well-organized grievance campaign can help build teacher unions at the most important level: in the schools.
Even if the UAW had won in Tennessee, another conversation is needed about the kind of organization the union has become.
Chokwe Lumumba (1947–2014).
The Northwestern University football team’s struggle to form a union raises the question of what it means to be a worker.
Going beyond the boundaries of the Ivory Tower is a good thing. But public engagement is still work.
Only a deepening of the Bolivarian Revolution can save it.
Educators must work to end the school-to-prison pipeline.
Workers need a functioning, relevant Left with feet both inside and outside unions.
A continued lack of engagement with new members will quicken the death of teachers’ union locals across the country.
A powerful group of Palestinian capitalists are profiting off occupation.
Remembering the power of Stuart Hall’s being and thought.
On Greg Mankiw and the enormous cost of letting finance rule.
Nancy Mace, Tea Party candidate and feminist movement beneficiary.
We’re happy to present our second episode of Jacobin Radio Philadelphia.
I didn’t realize the only way to serve the public was to be a consigliere.