
Horror on the Teleprompter
Trump’s State of the Union was a terrifying address that promised terror for immigrants at home and saber-rattling abroad.
Trump’s State of the Union was a terrifying address that promised terror for immigrants at home and saber-rattling abroad.
Last night, Trump laid out a racist, xenophobic vision for what a warmed world could look like.
Die Linke MP Fabio de Masi on Germany’s coalition negotiations, the revolt in the SPD, and what it all means for the country’s left.
The Tet Offensive was a powerful blow against US imperialism and a boon to the antiwar movement.
New data suggests that class disparities are the main reason for the gap in black-white incarceration rates.
Fifty years ago today, the Tet Offensive exposed the US military and the global economic order it oversaw.
Sometimes you have to break the rules to create a more democratic system.
The corrupt New York governor’s progressive reputation is a carefully stage-managed illusion.
When algorithms are introduced into public assistance programs, the effects are rarely good for poor and working-class beneficiaries.
“Family values” and neoliberal capitalism are supposed to be enemies. A new book begs to differ.
The United States cares more about keeping South Korea under its thumb than securing peace with North Korea.
A membership surge in the German Social Democratic Party has sparked talks of a Corbyn-like transformation. But don’t get too excited just yet.
If rank-and-file Teamsters can confront the package-delivery giant, they’ll win better conditions for the whole industry.
The late Ursula Le Guin on oppression, resistance, and why “the exercise of imagination is dangerous.”
Some CEOs are endorsing Medicare for All. For socialists, that could be a trap.
As Lula’s judicial saga moves into a new stage, the Brazilian left faces more questions than ever.
A new wave of protest suggests that the centuries-old struggle against the caste system in India may be entering a new phase.
Ursula Le Guin’s masterful works pushed readers to expand their vision of what’s possible.
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.