
For Democracy, At Home and Abroad
On VE Day, we remember black Americans’ Double V campaign: victory in Europe against fascism, victory at home against racism.
Gezi Platform NYC is an alliance of activists that engage in actions to support public protests in Turkey.
On VE Day, we remember black Americans’ Double V campaign: victory in Europe against fascism, victory at home against racism.
It’s been a year since Emmanuel Macron was elected. His “start-up presidency” is a liberal dystopia.
Why the Left needs to start preparing for the next recession now.
If teachers’ unions want to build off the momentum of the recent strikes, they cannot simply return to business as usual.
Why do capitalists hate full employment? Because it weakens their power over workers.
A national job guarantee has opened radical horizons for the Left. We should fight for it — but the devil is in the details.
Marx is often remembered as a political economist or philosopher. But he made his mark as a journalist.
It’s not just that Marx’s ideas remain relevant — we’re also in the midst of a great new age of Marxian thought.
The best of Marx is full of life, full of joy — and above all, deeply human.
Marx is thought of as a purely European phenomenon. But his radical politics were indelibly shaped by his encounters with American life.
Banned in warfare yet routinely used to quell protest at home, tear gas epitomizes the contradictions of modern state violence.
A look at James Comey’s tough-on-crime career shows that his worst scandals had nothing to do with Hillary Clinton’s emails.
After six days of striking, Arizona educators are returning to work. Jacobin spoke with three strike leaders to assess the settlement.
AMLO is going to win the Mexican election, unless elites take him out first.
One year after the tragic fire in Grenfell, Labour are trying to unseat the local Tory council in today’s election. We speak to area MP Emma Dent Coad about their prospects.
An interview with Sônia Guajajara, an indigenous woman running for Brazil’s presidency.
Every week, Jacobin Radio’s The Dig introduces you to the Left’s brightest thinkers and activists.
We need a movement against war and imperialism that isn’t tied to the Democratic Party.
Science has immense potential for emancipation — but it must be rescued from its anti-democratic ideologues.
Ten years ago today, West Coast longshore workers celebrated May Day by walking out against the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.