
The End of TINA
Syriza may not be as radical as we want, but its message is simple: there is an alternative.
Frantz Durupt is a journalist at French daily Libération.
Syriza may not be as radical as we want, but its message is simple: there is an alternative.
When it comes to democracy, the United States often needs to be student rather than tutor.
A year after the devastating West Virginia chemical spill, residents have organized. But preventing another tragedy will require taking on the energy industry.
The point of a strike is to stop production to show the work you do is essential. The NYPD slowdown has proven the opposite.
With New Democracy just behind Syriza in the polls and an array of even more radical groups mobilized, the Greek right cannot be ignored.
Doug Henwood on the question of the state, how to stop Hillary Clinton, and why today’s left should embrace its counterculture roots.
What’s underway in Greece is a historic clash between the exploited and their exploiters.
What does Vermont’s failed single-payer plan tell us about future reform efforts?
The emphasis on family planning as an environmental fix distracts us from more fundamental reforms.
The murder of Charlie Hebdo journalists is appalling. But we should fear the coming Islamophobic backlash.
The slow decline of the Brazilian Workers’ Party has emboldened the country’s growing right wing.
The Irish anti-austerity movement is changing what’s politically possible on the island.
The significance of the struggle in Kobanê cannot be overstated. But real international solidarity won’t come in the form of military intervention.
An interview with one of the founders of England’s Lesbians and Gays Support the Miners, the subject of the new movie Pride.
Labor-management partnerships will not revive the union movement.
Sarah Jaffe explores how the new tools, tactics, and styles of young radicals are changing the Left.
“Riots” aren’t random occurrences. They’re a reaction to structural oppression.
David Harvey and Leo Panitch on the contradictions of capitalism and how to build movements that go beyond localism.
The last year in Jacobin, lovingly compiled.
Naomi Klein rightly blames capitalism for climate change. But she doesn’t go far enough.