
It Didn’t End With the Cold War
You don’t have to travel back to the Cold War to find evidence of US meddling in elections abroad.
Gezi Platform NYC is an alliance of activists that engage in actions to support public protests in Turkey.
You don’t have to travel back to the Cold War to find evidence of US meddling in elections abroad.
A new Department of Justice report shows that Chicago police have proven immune to reform.
Strangers in Their Own Land elicits sympathy for white workers but fails to identify the class forces responsible for their plight.
Organized labor has struggled to push demands and set the agenda during Sri Lanka’s democratic transition.
Mexico’s gasolinazo protests are responding to the bankruptcy of the country’s ruling political class.
Trump’s inauguration speech exemplified everything seductive and dangerous about the far right’s rhetoric.
To build a mass movement against Trump, we have to engage newcomers productively.
Watch Jacobin‘s “The Anti-Inauguration,” featuring Naomi Klein, Jeremy Scahill, Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor, and more.
Rejecting the TPP doesn’t make Trump a genuine populist. But the Left must advance its own economic agenda to beat him.
Saturday’s marches were successful because they rallied millions, not just a small core of activists.
Theresa May’s plans for implementing Brexit will be disastrous for workers.
A hike in fuel prices has sparked popular protests across Mexico. Will it take a deeper political form?
In Italy, striking food couriers showed “gig economy” capitalists they’re serious about their rights as workers.
How a Montana town came together to shut down a white-supremacist march led by Richard Spencer.
Here’s something liberals and conservatives agree on.
As we build a movement to thwart Trump and win genuine social change, the activist life of Elizabeth Gurley Flynn is instructive.
New York governor Andrew Cuomo wants to be loved by the people but paid by the developers.
To defeat the nostalgic nationalism that Donald Trump personifies, we must offer an alternative future worth fighting for.
With Donald Trump set to enter the Oval Office, we look back on what Barack Obama’s presidency meant for the Left.
Imagine a different inauguration. If we had a working-class party, what would it fight for?