Portrait of the Leader as a Young Theorist
Ahead of tomorrow's elections, what do the writings of Pablo Iglesias tell us about where Podemos is going?
Ahead of tomorrow's elections, what do the writings of Pablo Iglesias tell us about where Podemos is going?
South Africa's youth are leading an uncompromising movement to right the wrongs of the post-apartheid era.
There was never an Empire; there was never a rebellion; there was only the Force, and it’s evil.
Spain votes in a general election on Sunday. Can Podemos reclaim its earlier momentum?
It's been five years since the start of the Tunisian uprising. What was won — and what remains — in the Arab Spring?
A real political alternative in South Africa will come from powerful social movements — not charismatic leaders.
The fight against Uber isn't technophobia. It's a fight for a technology that could foster real cooperation.
If you believe that our "democratic system" is essentially sound, then you can only blame sexist outcomes on voters themselves.
The COP21 agreement's shortcomings show that the climate justice movement needs to start thinking about state power.
We asked Jacobin contributors for their thoughts.
With an authorization vote of 96 percent, the Chicago Teachers Union has signaled unequivocally that it's ready to strike again.
We should denounce ruthless and wild compradors like Wu-Tang superfan Martin Shkreli, but also understand the cold world in which they operate.