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Democrats Cynically Wield “Wokeness” Against Graham Platner

Democrats Cynically Wield “Wokeness” Against Graham Platner

Establishment Democrats spent a full year complaining the Left forced them to be “woke.” But then a left populist, Graham Platner, threatened to win in Maine, so they went right back to trying to cancel someone over old internet posts. How do the Democratic...

The British State Has Prevented Justice for Bloody Sunday

The British State Has Prevented Justice for Bloody Sunday

A British court has acquitted the only soldier to face trial over the Bloody Sunday massacre in Derry in 1972. The outcome is no vindication of “Soldier F” or of the British establishment, whose long cover-up made a successful prosecution so challenging. Families and...

Alberta’s Teachers’ Strike Could Spark a Wider Revolt

Alberta’s Teachers’ Strike Could Spark a Wider Revolt

Over 51,000 teachers are on strike for fair pay and manageable classrooms in Canada’s most right-wing province. With the threat of back-to-work legislation looming, other unions are indicating that they may join the fight. According to the teachers’ union, stagnating...

A New Democratic Party, From the Gasping of the Old

A New Democratic Party, From the Gasping of the Old

The issue of Palestine speaks to a range of constituencies that Zohran Mamdani is trying to stitch together into a new coalition — and creates a cleavage with the establishment leaders of the Democratic Party like Andrew Cuomo and Chuck Schumer. Palestine is an issue...

Lucio Colletti and the Crisis of Italian Marxism

Lucio Colletti and the Crisis of Italian Marxism

The Italian philosopher Lucio Colletti was one of the outstanding postwar Marxist thinkers. But Colletti’s subsequent drift to the right symbolized a wider shift in Italy’s whole political axis as its once-powerful left-wing movements went into decline. Lucio...

Take the GOP’s Nazi Group Chats Seriously

Take the GOP’s Nazi Group Chats Seriously

Ironic fascism is a disturbing symptom of the Trumpist right’s mounting ethnonationalism and authoritarianism. When GOP operatives "joke" about loving Hitler and gassing their enemies, the punchline isn't absurdity — it's showing how far they're willing to go. (Alex...

New York City Nurses vs. Austerity

New York City Nurses vs. Austerity

In New York City, 20,000 nurses are negotiating contracts with the city’s private sector hospitals. The hospitals are using federal Medicaid cuts as an argument for austerity. But nurses say the richer hospitals, and the state government, can fill the gap. More than...

What Does Global Justice Look Like in the 21st Century?

What Does Global Justice Look Like in the 21st Century?

In an interview with Jacobin, the political philosopher Philippe Van Parijs discusses the challenges of achieving global justice today, from winning an emancipatory basic income to accommodating mass migration to rich countries. High rates of immigration do not make...

Starbucks Workers Are Getting Ready for a Potential Strike

Starbucks Workers Are Getting Ready for a Potential Strike

As contract negotiations with the company stall, unionized Starbucks workers at dozens of stores are preparing for a potential strike. Workers are now holding practice pickets and signing customers up to boycott the coffee giant in the event of a walkout. Starbucks...

The AI Gold Rush Is Cover for a Class War

The AI Gold Rush Is Cover for a Class War

The tech giants behind the AI boom have become too big to fail and are using their position to mount an assault on labor. Under the guise of technological inevitability, companies are using the AI boom to rewrite the social contract. (David Paul Morris / Bloomberg via...

Decades of Hurt Lie Behind the Protests in the Philippines

Decades of Hurt Lie Behind the Protests in the Philippines

Recent protests against political corruption in the Philippines led to violent clashes at the presidential palace. The country’s rulers shouldn’t be surprised at the reaction after imposing their own forms of violence on its working classes for so long. The Philippine...

How the Labour Right Brought Down Jeremy Corbyn

It was Thursday, June 8, 2017, and barely a mile away, Big Ben was striking ten o’clock. Everyone gathered in UK Labour’s campaign headquarters in Westminster was watching a single big screen, waiting for the BBC news to announce its general election exit poll. As the...