The New-Old PKK
The PKK has continued to struggle for justice in Kurdistan. But its democratic transformation leaves much to be desired.
The PKK has continued to struggle for justice in Kurdistan. But its democratic transformation leaves much to be desired.
Five points on the political crisis in Brazil — and what it means for the Left.
The Guantánamo Bay naval base has long been a site of US imperial power.

Compromising on abortion rights has the potential to undermine the entire left project.

The astronomical levels of drug violence and corruption in Mexico can be directly attributed to the policies of the United States.

The October Revolution was propelled by mass dissatisfaction with the erosion of February’s gains.

The Finnish welfare state is being eroded, and the far right has gained momentum. As the country turns one hundred, what's happened to Finland?
Taiwan's recent election was a referendum on its past — and a battle for its future.
Since its publication in 1516, Thomas More's Utopia has helped us aspire to a just society.
Ten observations on the presidential race and the state of American politics.

It’s easy to dismiss conspiracy theories as the powerful workings of the paranoid mind — but capitalism is the real engine of mistrust.

We asked Jacobin contributor Suzanne Gordon to recommend some titles she worked on about the crisis of aging in America.

The face of right-wing anti-elitism is surprisingly elite.
Beyond the drama on the basketball court is the story of sports owners and how they reshape the cities they do business in.
The embattled Labour Party leader is hated by his opponents for all the right reasons.
The successful movement against Keiko Fujimori's candidacy could be the basis for a growing left in Peru.
The Rio Olympics start in one month — they won't be the first games to spark popular protest.