Who’s Calling the Shots?
Trump wants to seem all-powerful, but big business has a lot of leverage over his administration.
Trump wants to seem all-powerful, but big business has a lot of leverage over his administration.
Trump's administration will embolden the Right to harass, suppress, and silence any criticism of Israel.
Corporate Democrats have enabled Betsy DeVos's privatization agenda for years. It's time for them to choose which side they're on.
Looking back at the Sanders campaign and the struggles to come.
Despite union officials' post-election justifications, it's clear Hillary Clinton did not deserve labor's support.
The widespread jubilation over Oscar López Rivera’s release shows that anticolonial struggle still resonates in Puerto Rico.
Trump's border wall is a distraction, another act in the long play of immigration enforcement theater.
Trump's inauguration speech exemplified everything seductive and dangerous about the far right's rhetoric.
Donald Trump's Supreme Court nominee is a conservative's conservative.
We need a socialist politics that challenges the Democratic Party's leadership, not just the Right.

The rank hypocrisy and plutocratic aims of the GOP tax plan are par for the course for the modern Republican Party.

Employers are leveraging their power over workers to sway employees’ votes.
Neil Gorsuch isn’t the real danger. The Supreme Court is.
Our movement will exhaust itself if it's only fueled by outrage. We need to win people to a positive vision of a better world.
Trump’s victory signals a deep crisis of neoliberalism.
Buying these books really messed up our Amazon recommendation algorithm.
The making of the modern Republican Party.
Highlights from Jacobin Radio, which you should listen to immediately.
The Democrats' central weakness comes from being a party of business but having to pretend otherwise.
The United States has been losing the war in Afghanistan. Whether or not Trump delivers a "surge" of new troops there, he will continue to lose that war.