
A Recession-Era Economic Myth Goes Up In Smoke
For years, the media was filled with stories about jobs going unfilled due to a lack of qualified workers. Now we know how wrong they were.
Gezi Platform NYC is an alliance of activists that engage in actions to support public protests in Turkey.
For years, the media was filled with stories about jobs going unfilled due to a lack of qualified workers. Now we know how wrong they were.
Lula lost his appeal today. If it turns out he can’t run for president again — who will the PT turn to? Jacobin talks to Fernando Haddad, the Workers Party’s rumored Plan B.
Medicaid work requirements are a cruel policy meant to stigmatize and discipline the poor. They’re also very likely illegal.
Researchers have discovered trillions of dollars in unexplained military spending. We might never find out where it went.
It is precisely social democracy’s history that shows why we need a more radical socialist politics today.
Years of austerity and marketization have wreaked havoc on Britain’s National Health Service. The crisis is now reaching a breaking point.
The crisis of today’s Italian left has its roots in the transformations of the Italian Communist Party in the 1960s and ’70s.
Unions will have to go back to the fundamentals of labor organizing if they want to survive national right to work.
A new study finds an alarming rise in a novel form of psychological distress. Call it “neoliberal perfectionism.”
Vigo County, Indiana is Trump country now — but nestled somewhere between Dean’s Party Mania and USA Fireworks Superstore is a vital piece of American socialist history.
A Jacobin roundtable on Trump’s first year in office.
And we’re all better off because of it.
Erdoğan’s would-be dictatorship is anything but stable. Here’s a look at the contradictions and fractures roiling Turkish society.
In the midst of an unprecedented opioid crisis, the US is neglecting the single most effective way to prevent overdose deaths.
The 2010 student protests in the UK seemed to end in failure. But they foreshadowed Jeremy Corbyn’s improbable rise to the top of the Labour Party.
One year after leaving the White House, Obama’s centrist, technocratic politics are clearer than ever.
A UK construction giant’s failure should be the last nail in the coffin for twenty-five years of privatization dogma.
At its best, the labor movement hasn’t just fought for better wages. It’s fought to bring democracy to workplaces marked by despotism.
America’s patchwork system of social services makes it hard to care for ourselves.