
Medicare for All Is the Answer
Obamacare failed. Medicare for All won’t.
William G. Martin teaches at SUNY-Binghamton and is co-author of After Prisons? Freedom, Decarceration, and Justice Disinvestment (2016) and a founding member of Justice and Unity for the Southern Tier; he covers local justice matters at www.justtalk.blog
Obamacare failed. Medicare for All won’t.
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As Argentina’s right consolidates power, left-wing victories at the local level are crucial to reclaiming political space.
Black voters will be at the core of any resurgence in left politics in the South.
One of Europe’s most notorious anti-union companies has been forced to recognize a union — and its workers aren’t done yet.
A history lesson for Jonathan Chait.
Once a year, the rich decide that “the undeserving poor” need help after all.
UPS wants holiday cheer delivered quicker — even if it kills their workers.
The acquittal today of J20 protesters and journalists is a major win. But civil liberties and press freedoms are still under threat in the US.
Li Andersson, the leader of Finland’s Left Alliance, on the country’s diminishing welfare state, rising populist right, and possible socialist future.
South Africa needs more than a new leader: it needs a new vision, one that levels economic inequality and dismantles patronage systems.
The GOP tax bill is an enormous windfall for tech giants like Apple — and they’ll use it to further privatize public spaces.
We should expand voting rights to advance democracy — not just the Democratic Party.
Podemos leader Pablo Iglesias talks to Jacobin about the Catalan elections, the future of Spain’s left, and the fight for state power.
The government runs a publicly funded spy training program for corporate America. It’s called the CIA.
Seventy years ago, the Taft-Hartley Act ushered in “right-to-work” laws and imposed draconian restrictions on workers’ rights. The labor movement still hasn’t recovered.
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True to its name, the Industrial Workers of the World spanned the globe — an international history that has long been forgotten.
Between October 1917 and April 1918, the Bolshevik government enacted the most radically democratic platform in history.