
When Intellectuals Go to War
When it comes to the narcissism of war, no one has quite the self-deluding capacity of the intellectual.
When it comes to the narcissism of war, no one has quite the self-deluding capacity of the intellectual.
Has the New York Times ever disavowed its condescending editorials on the Civil Rights Movement?
Speaking at Harvard this week, Sandberg “sent word she does not have time to host a ‘Lean In circle’ with the hotel employees.”
With next week’s gubernatorial endorsement, we may finally reach the limits of the Working Families Party’s “inside-outside” strategy.
Over the next week, Jacobin will be hosting events at the Left Forum conference and elsewhere in New York.
On the Carnation Revolution’s fortieth anniversary, Portugal’s elites want to use its legacy to justify austerity.
The images of genuine popular self-determination in the streets of Kiev are empty ones.
If the Right wants to cry about class warfare, we should give them something to cry about.
What better way to reform capitalism’s losers than to force them to pay to play?
Even at a time of low pay and degraded working conditions, meritocratic notions surrounding white collar work are hard to dispel.
Bernd Riexinger, co-chair of Germany's Left Party, talks about socialist strategy in the twenty-first century.