10 Reasons Why Centrists Won’t Save Democracy
The Financial Times thinks Bernie Sanders and Jeremy Corbyn are would-be despots. They’re wrong — it’s socialists, not centrists, who will save democracy.
Nicole Aschoff is on the editorial board at Jacobin. She is the author of The Smartphone Society: Technology, Power, and Resistance in the New Gilded Age and The New Prophets of Capital.
The Financial Times thinks Bernie Sanders and Jeremy Corbyn are would-be despots. They’re wrong — it’s socialists, not centrists, who will save democracy.
Harvard is worried because people increasingly don’t seem to like capitalism. But elite universities and billionaires are part of the problem, not the solution.
Yes, it was absurd for Trump to suggest nominating Herman Cain to the Federal Reserve. But the Fed is already political — our goal should be to make it democratic.
The battle between the US and China over global hegemony has moved to the technological arena. But what we really need is a democratic digital commons.
For the first time in decades, a genuine opening for the Left has emerged. We must forge a new consensus.
Bernie Sanders is right: we need to rein in the big banks. But we shouldn’t just break them up — we should socialize them.
Ursula Le Guin’s masterful works pushed readers to expand their vision of what’s possible.
The desire to radically challenge capitalism is widespread and growing. Naomi Klein’s new book is an important contribution to that project.
Looking back at the Pink Tide’s accomplishments, and the roots of its shortcomings.
Forget the first 100 days — Jacobin contributors weigh in on Trump’s first 103.
Trump’s victory signals a deep crisis of neoliberalism.
Trump’s victory signals a deep crisis of neoliberalism.
The dismantling of autoworker gains was a class project, not the inevitable result of globalization.
Battles over Trump’s candidacy reveal the tensions underlying the US-led global capitalist project.
Today and every day, we need a feminism of the 99%.
If we want people-centered development in the Global South, it will have to be led by strong left movements.
Jacobin contributors on Bernie Sanders’ democratic socialism speech and what his candidacy means for the Left.
Some post-debate thoughts from Jacobin contributors.
Facebook wants real names. Its users want a real public space.
Labeling the market natural and the state unnatural is a convenient fiction for those wedded to the status quo.