
Behind the Crackdown
The Turkish left is under severe attack from Erdoğan and the state. How did it come to this?
Gezi Platform NYC is an alliance of activists that engage in actions to support public protests in Turkey.
The Turkish left is under severe attack from Erdoğan and the state. How did it come to this?
Last night, Bernie Sanders showed the promise — and limits — of his economic populism.
Some post-debate thoughts from Jacobin contributors.
With the US government pressing for prison and deportation, Palestinian activist Rasmea Odeh needs our solidarity now more than ever.
The UK Trade Union Bill is a brazen attempt to crush worker power and restrict democratic rights.
Chicago’s Dyett 12 hunger strikers are part of a long history of struggle in the city for public education.
Saturday’s bombing in Ankara shows the urgency of the fight for democracy and justice in Turkey.
There was no heroic adventure, only bloodshed. Columbus Day should not be a celebration.
In 1996, thousands of trade unionists and activists decided to build an independent party. Why did the effort fail?
Small and medium-sized European countries like the Netherlands play an outsized role protecting international capital and empire.
Alexis Tsipras claimed there was no realistic alternative to austerity for Greece. He was wrong.
With protests in Quebec picking up, the 2012 student strikes might have been just the beginning of the anti-austerity struggle.
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Disillusioned Teach for America alumni are striking back at the organization’s neoliberal narratives.
Despite the Right’s victory, the Portuguese left had its best showing in years in Sunday’s elections. Where do anti-austerity forces go from here?
Want to improve animal welfare? Focus on bettering the conditions of the people who work with them.
Pietro Ingrao’s life captured the great promise and ultimate tragedy of the Italian Communist Party.
Mexico City’s experience shows that you can’t establish a “right to the city” without taking on the power of capital.
We shouldn’t reduce historical narratives solely to questions of black agency. It’s bad history — and can lead to even worse politics.
Leading progressive intellectuals are using their influence to disparage refugees and excuse elites.