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Frantz Durupt is a journalist at French daily Libération.

Don’t Study Collective Action Alone: Ten Years of Jacobin

Before the resurgence of socialist activism in the United States, Jacobin Reading Groups provided a halfway house between passive, primarily intellectual engagement with the socialist project and full-fledged organizational commitment for thousands of people. They played a real role in resurrecting the US left.

Ayotzinapa: esa necedad de no ceder nunca

Se cumplen seis años de la desaparición de cuarenta y tres estudiantes en Ayotzinapa, México. ¿Cuál es la situación en la que se encuentra la lucha por verdad y justicia? ¿Hubo algún cambio por parte del Estado con el cambio de Gobierno? Conversamos sobre estos temas con Omar García, un sobreviviente de los eventos de la noche del 26 de septiembre de 2014.

Let’s Stop Talking About the “Overton Window”

Socialists should be making well-thought-out proposals for a better future and building the class power to bring that program into reality. The idea that our purpose is simply “shifting the Overton window” by spouting the most radical-sounding slogans is an unhelpful distraction.

The 1776 Unites Project Is an Exercise in Empty Capitalist Boosterism

Last week, Donald Trump denounced the “radical” ideas brainwashing students to hate America. Right on time, the 1776 Unites project released education materials they claim are a corrective. Praised by education secretary Betsy DeVos as “wonderful,” the materials aren’t a serious look at American history — they’re empty boosterism for American free markets.