They Loved Stalin. They Loved America.
In the 1930s, the Communist Party made America’s ideals and culture their own.
In the 1930s, the Communist Party made America’s ideals and culture their own.
Sam Bankman-Fried fanned the flames of crypto madness. And he couldn’t have done it without his powerful friends.
On the campaign trail, Donald Trump fused nationalist appeals with selective attacks on Republican market ideology. As president, he provided more rhetoric than change.
By letting false friends in the GOP appeal to striking railworkers, Democrats are playing with fire.
The Chinese model of state-directed capitalism is coming apart — and it’s unleashing a new authoritarianism.
A brief history of Esperanto.
By ramming a contract down railworkers’ throats, Joe Biden reinforced a basic fact of American life: when you’re at work, you have no democratic rights.
After narrowly coming to power, Lula begins his third presidential term navigating between the demands of his supporters and the threat of a right-wing coup.
With violent crime and mass shortages spiraling out of control, South Africa is nearly a failed state. And the ANC has no one to blame but itself.
France’s right wing claims “Islamo-leftism” is subverting their national culture. But “Frenchness” has always been in flux.
Scholar Kevin B. Anderson discusses Marx’s surprising conclusions on race and national oppression.
Dispatches from the Jacobin diaspora.