295 Articles by: Editors
Announcing Catalyst
Does the world need another journal? Probably not, but we’re giving you one anyway.
May Day News
To celebrate International Workers’ Day, we have a new website and $10 subscriptions.
Carrying on the Revolution
Rebellion on March 8 shouldn’t just belong to the past, but to the future. Subscribe to Jacobin today for only $19.17.
Out Now: “Journey to the Dark Side”
Where did Donald Trump come from? And how do we escape this nightmare? You have questions, our new issue has answers.
Now What?
We must organize around ideas that give people something to fight for, not just something to fight against.
Discover the Networks
The new GOP is fueled by some old think tanks.
Coulterland
Buying these books really messed up our Amazon recommendation algorithm.
The Anti-Inauguration: A Free Ebook
Featuring Naomi Klein, Jeremy Scahill, Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor, Anand Gopal, and Owen Jones on resisting Trump’s agenda and building the future we need.
The Anti-Inauguration
Watch Jacobin‘s “The Anti-Inauguration,” featuring Naomi Klein, Jeremy Scahill, Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor, and more.
Assessing Obama
With Donald Trump set to enter the Oval Office, we look back on what Barack Obama’s presidency meant for the Left.
The Party We Need
Imagine a different inauguration. If we had a working-class party, what would it fight for?
What Did Bernie Do?
Looking back at the Sanders campaign and the struggles to come.
Double Your Dissent
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Out Now: The Party We Need
You will find our new issue to your liking.
Politics Is the Solution
We can’t move to Canada or hide under the bed. This is a moment to embrace democratic politics, not repudiate them.
Election Day Blues
What would we have to do to make sure our Election Day choices in 2036 aren’t as miserable as they are in 2016?
Trial and Error
Guides to a century of left history.
The Jacobin Books Series
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Workers of the World
The potential for workers to resist capital is as strong as ever.