481 Search Results for: Holocaust

In Defense of Jacobin Rage
You can’t divorce fiery emotions from the politics of revolution.

The Beauty of the Blacklist
Pete Seeger sacrificed to fight the blacklist. How many of us would have done the same?

No War but Ape War
Who doesn't want to watch armed chimpanzees ride horses?

Literature is Liberalism
The Nobel Prize’s wish to separate literature from politics isn't just misguided. It’s impossible.

America’s Founding Myths
This Thanksgiving, it’s worth remembering that the narrative we hear about America’s founding is wrong. The country was built on genocide.

Imperialists for “Human Rights”
The language of "human rights" has become the language of Western aggression.

Goodbye, Mr. Spock
Leonard Nimoy's passing reminds us of the spirit of wonder and discovery represented by Spock and the Star Trek series.

Honoring the Resistance
Alexis Tsipras on the Greek Resistance to Nazi occupation and the need for German reparations.

Fabricated Language
Israel and its allies have a long history of distorting the speeches of Arab leaders.

In Defense of Progress
Material progress and democratization are still the basic tenets of any viable socialist politics.

Hitler Wasn’t Inevitable
The anniversary of the Nuremberg Trials is cause to reflect on the forces that failed to halt Nazism's rise.

The 2015 Jacobin Mixtape
A year of smooth jazz and revolutionary exhortations.

An Open Letter to Ta-Nehisi Coates and the Liberals Who Love Him
The reparations demand survives as a parlor debate — it cannot address the real needs and interests of black workers.
Why We Stand With Simone
If Bernie Sanders is to remain true to his break with establishment politics, he should reinstate Simone Zimmerman.

Neoliberalism in the Rose Garden
Croatia's SDP is a depressing case study of neoliberalized social democracy.

In on the Joke
Yes, we can still laugh at Donald Trump.

An Unholy Alliance
The "alt-right" and Israeli settlers have a shared fervor for ethno-nationalism, Islamophobia, and racism.