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The Banality of Brett Kavanaugh

The guys like Brett Kavanaugh who run the show have no special qualities or insights that should oblige us to put up with their bullshit. They would hate for us to realize that.

Friends In High Places

When the state offers unions a seat at the table, it can make their members politically passive. Is the trade-off worth it?

Divide and Conquer

The primary election in New York provided socialists with some hints about how they might split the Democratic Party's working-class base from its elite leadership.

Brett Kavanaugh Hates Women

It's not just the sexual assault allegations. Brett Kavanaugh's contempt for women is a defining characteristic of his ideology — and the political movement that groomed him.

Brazil’s Next President

Jacobin’s Bhaskar Sunkara talks to Fernando Haddad, the Lula-backed, Workers Party candidate for president about the Brazilian elite’s contempt for democracy and whether his party can return to power.

The Legacy of a Torturer

Former Chicago police officer Jon Burge tortured black men and got away with it for almost two decades. But his atrocities also spurred a movement — one that scored a major victory against the racist criminal justice system.