In Irelandā€™s Election, Sinn FĆ©in Didnā€™t Shine

Irelandā€™s election saw little enthusiasm for the ruling parties ā€” but also a weakened score for opposition force Sinn FĆ©in. Its message on housing hardened its youth support, but it was unable to build out its base across Irish society.

ā€œYou Canā€™t Buy Paradise with Bloodā€

Nineteen-year-old Sofia Orr was jailed for refusing to enlist in the Israeli military. In an interview with Jacobin, she explains the disturbing authoritarianism of an Israeli society that has rallied behind the massacre in Gaza.

A Direct Democracy Strategy for the Left

Ballot initiatives can push policy to the left, rebuild a fighting working-class political base, and prepare movements to govern democratically.

The Rich Are Hoarding Their Wealth Using Charity Funds

Wall Streetā€“backed charity funds provide ultrawealthy donors with massive charitable tax breaks ā€” yet operate without any requirement to ever distribute the money to working charities.

Centrists Are Exploding Franceā€™s Left-Wing Alliance

This July, the New Popular Front defied expectations to beat Marine Le Pen and win Franceā€™s parliamentary elections. But the alliance now faces a split, as centrist parts of the Parti Socialiste rebel against the pact with France Insoumise.

Americaā€™s Public Health Crisis Demands a Populist Solution

While Joe Biden protected a failed health care status quo, Donald Trump promises disruption. But we need more: a radical reimagining of public health that empowers working people as both recipients and providers, not consumers in a broken system.

No, the Fight for the Climate Isnā€™t ā€œOverā€

The fate of our climate depends on much more than just which party controls Washington. Despite their current celebrations, polluters will remain vulnerable under President Trump.

Economic Inequality Is Even Worse Than You Think

Many people know that economic inequality has grown significantly over the past few decades. But it may shock you just how much global wealth is controlled by a tiny capitalist class ā€” and how much power that gives them.

How Karl Marx Became a Communist

In his new biography of Karl Marx, Bruno Leipold puts his subject in historical context. Marx, he tells Jacobin, was engaged in a political struggle against utopian communists and republicans unable to recognize the incompatibility of freedom and capitalism.

How Claud Cockburn Invented Guerrilla Journalism

In Believe Nothing Until It Is Officially Denied, Patrick Cockburn explores the fascinating life of his father, journalist Claud Cockburn, whose cutting prose spoke truth to power with charm and wit.

The Hidden Story of Britainā€™s Anti-Apartheid Militants

At the height of the apartheid regimeā€™s power, South African revolutionaries recruited and trained young British workers to assist them in the underground armed struggle to topple the racist state.

When Irish Grocery Workers Stood Against Apartheid

Forty years ago, eleven Dublin supermarket workers walked out on strike to refuse the selling of South African fruit ā€” an act of defiance that would make Ireland the first Western nation to ban apartheid goods.

Smile 2 Is a Smart Allegory for Dehumanizing Capitalism

The horror film sequel Smile 2 portrays life in a world where people are valued only for their productivity, forced to smile through their exploitation, and left feeling that self-destruction is the only exit. But there is another way.

Nationalist Leader Promises a Self-Sufficient Romania

Far-right candidate Călin Georgescu pulled ahead in the first round of Romaniaā€™s presidential election last Sunday. His denunciation of ā€œglobalistsā€ and the European Union is more rhetoric than practical program, but it resonated with many crisis-hit voters.

In Irelandā€™s Election, Sinn FĆ©in Didnā€™t Shine

Irelandā€™s election saw little enthusiasm for the ruling parties ā€” but also a weakened score for opposition force Sinn FĆ©in. Its message on housing hardened its youth support, but it was unable to build out its base across Irish society.

ā€œYou Canā€™t Buy Paradise with Bloodā€

Nineteen-year-old Sofia Orr was jailed for refusing to enlist in the Israeli military. In an interview with Jacobin, she explains the disturbing authoritarianism of an Israeli society that has rallied behind the massacre in Gaza.

A Direct Democracy Strategy for the Left

Ballot initiatives can push policy to the left, rebuild a fighting working-class political base, and prepare movements to govern democratically.

The Rich Are Hoarding Their Wealth Using Charity Funds

Wall Streetā€“backed charity funds provide ultrawealthy donors with massive charitable tax breaks ā€” yet operate without any requirement to ever distribute the money to working charities.

Centrists Are Exploding Franceā€™s Left-Wing Alliance

This July, the New Popular Front defied expectations to beat Marine Le Pen and win Franceā€™s parliamentary elections. But the alliance now faces a split, as centrist parts of the Parti Socialiste rebel against the pact with France Insoumise.

Americaā€™s Public Health Crisis Demands a Populist Solution

While Joe Biden protected a failed health care status quo, Donald Trump promises disruption. But we need more: a radical reimagining of public health that empowers working people as both recipients and providers, not consumers in a broken system.

No, the Fight for the Climate Isnā€™t ā€œOverā€

The fate of our climate depends on much more than just which party controls Washington. Despite their current celebrations, polluters will remain vulnerable under President Trump.

Economic Inequality Is Even Worse Than You Think

Many people know that economic inequality has grown significantly over the past few decades. But it may shock you just how much global wealth is controlled by a tiny capitalist class ā€” and how much power that gives them.

How Karl Marx Became a Communist

In his new biography of Karl Marx, Bruno Leipold puts his subject in historical context. Marx, he tells Jacobin, was engaged in a political struggle against utopian communists and republicans unable to recognize the incompatibility of freedom and capitalism.

How Claud Cockburn Invented Guerrilla Journalism

In Believe Nothing Until It Is Officially Denied, Patrick Cockburn explores the fascinating life of his father, journalist Claud Cockburn, whose cutting prose spoke truth to power with charm and wit.

The Hidden Story of Britainā€™s Anti-Apartheid Militants

At the height of the apartheid regimeā€™s power, South African revolutionaries recruited and trained young British workers to assist them in the underground armed struggle to topple the racist state.

When Irish Grocery Workers Stood Against Apartheid

Forty years ago, eleven Dublin supermarket workers walked out on strike to refuse the selling of South African fruit ā€” an act of defiance that would make Ireland the first Western nation to ban apartheid goods.

Smile 2 Is a Smart Allegory for Dehumanizing Capitalism

The horror film sequel Smile 2 portrays life in a world where people are valued only for their productivity, forced to smile through their exploitation, and left feeling that self-destruction is the only exit. But there is another way.

Nationalist Leader Promises a Self-Sufficient Romania

Far-right candidate Călin Georgescu pulled ahead in the first round of Romaniaā€™s presidential election last Sunday. His denunciation of ā€œglobalistsā€ and the European Union is more rhetoric than practical program, but it resonated with many crisis-hit voters.