
Reactionary Minds
An interview with Corey Robin on the American Right.
T Rivers is a pseudonymous journalist who covers East and Central Africa.
An interview with Corey Robin on the American Right.
Our notions of freedom emerge from and depend on slavery.
Western solidarity campaigns with Bangladeshi workers can help build worker power and prevent another Rana Plaza.
Israeli violence isn’t senseless — it follows a colonial logic.
While the first Purge was a pleasurable if somewhat overripe piece of agitprop, The Purge: Anarchy succumbs to full-on rot.
Amtrak doesn’t need a writer’s residency program. It needs to deliver affordable, reliable public transportation.
Some notes on the latest Israeli assault of the Gaza Strip.
In Detroit charter schools, mismanagement and opportunistic “education entrepreneurs” thrive.
An interview with 15 Now activists on Kshama Sawant and the struggle for a living wage.
In the sleek Apple future, our “outdated” possessions are turned into symbols of poverty.
Podemos, Spain’s new leftist party, is challenging austerity and winning public support.
It’s been a decade since New Orleans’ post-Katrina charter school experiment began. The results have been devastating.
Fighting corporate education reform is less about restoring the old system to its former glory than building a just one for the first time.
Lenin and the debates that shaped the Russian Revolution have been misunderstood by friends and foes alike.
Cleo Silvers, a former organizer with the League of Revolutionary Black Workers, discusses racism in the labor movement.
Howie Hawkins’ campaign for governor is part of a renewed vision of electoral activism on the Left.
The propaganda war against Hamas targets the legitimacy of Palestinian resistance itself.
The Nostalgia Trap interviews Jacobin contributor Laura Tanenbaum on feminism, radicalism, and that Brad Pitt movie with all the punching.
Karen Lewis should be the next mayor of Chicago.
Who doesn’t want to watch armed chimpanzees ride horses?