Become a Jacobin Comrade Today
Political action can’t end with reading a magazine, but resistance needs ideas.
Frantz Durupt is a journalist at French daily Libération.
Political action can’t end with reading a magazine, but resistance needs ideas.
Anti-communist campaigns in Eastern Europe aren’t about building a more democratic society — they’re about rehabilitating the far right.
NATO leaders from across the political spectrum found common cause opposing Eurocommunism.
Inside the coal lobby’s campaign to win the hearts and minds of central Appalachia.
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.
Without even an indoor rink, the Soviets changed hockey forever.
Apologetics for a kleptocratic tyrant have nothing to do with anti-imperialism.
No self-respecting left can make opposition to “rent-seeking” its focus.
Minnesota’s Farmer-Labor Party, the most successful labor party in US history, is rich in lessons for challenging the two-party system.
John Reed penned the definitive account of the October Revolution — and paid a heavy price for it.
When Democrats argue for balanced budgets and fiscal responsibility, they play right into Republicans’ hands.
A just world would be one without royalty — and celebrity humanitarians.
Thanks to the efforts of militants like Elena Lagadinova, women in Communist countries enjoyed greater equality than almost anywhere else in the world.
Although Kenya often appears in the press as a nation split by ethnic discord, it has just two “tribes”: the rich and the poor.
A left-right alliance won’t do anything to fight inequality.
The brief resignation of Lebanon’s prime minister is tied to Saudi Arabia’s plans for regional supremacy.