19387 Articles by: Frances Abele
Frances Abele CM is Distinguished Research Professor and Chancellor’s Professor of Public Policy Emerita at Carleton University. She is a research fellow at the Carleton Centre for Community Innovation and the Broadbent Institute. Much of her work focuses on indigenous-Canada relations.
Introducing Saint Monday
I now have my very own blog, which I guess means I actually have to start blogging again. I’ll be back soon enough with my usual ramblings about work, robots, laziness, out-of-control intellectual property laws, and just giving people money, but in the meantime I thought I’d introduce the blog’s title.

The War of Northern Aggression
A leading Civil War historian challenges the new orthodoxy about how slavery ended in America.

Sarah Lawrence, With Guns
We asked a former West Point professor about teaching literature at the nation’s most prestigious military academy. What he told us revealed the truth behind the country’s most elite warrior caste — and how liberal heroes like Thoreau and the Beats inspire the next generation of “Runaway Generals.”

Gimme the Loot
From Blackbeard to Kim Dotcom, has piracy been a radical force?

American Jacobins
Why has the American left neglected this revolutionary inheritance?
Terror Verde
Of far more legitimate concern than the impending subversion of world order by greenwashed commie terrorists is, of course, that the fabrication of such threats contributes to a blanket delegitimization of environmental activism.
Eating for Change
When it comes to reforming our food system, consumer choice isn’t enough.
Breuckelen Gentry
“Good gentrifiers” and the new Brooklyn aesthetic.

Lincoln and Marx
The transatlantic convergence of two revolutionaries.

How the Left has Won
Or, why is there still socialism in the United States?
Designing Culture
Design plays a central role in cultural reproduction. This isn’t necessarily a good thing, for anyone.

Happy Hookers
Sex workers and their would-be saviors.

Debt: The First 500 Pages
We need more grand histories. But 5,000 years of anecdotes is no substitute for real political economy.
A Note to Our Readers
Jacobin’s existence is more precarious than publications with less reach than us.

Dance Dance Revolution
Communal celebration has deep roots in human culture. Why shouldn’t the Left embrace it?

Two Hurricanes
Why environmentalists’ fear of bigness dooms the developing world.