Dennis J. Banks, Naawakamig (1937-2017)
In a world where Native people had little power, American Indian Movement cofounder Dennis Banks was a force.
In a world where Native people had little power, American Indian Movement cofounder Dennis Banks was a force.
One year ago today, Erdoğan’s government jailed the leaders of the HDP. It’s time to build an international campaign for their release.
Ronnie Kasrils, head of intelligence during South Africa’s struggle against apartheid, on his revolutionary life and the prospects for the country’s left.
Argentina’s recent legislative elections fortified an insurgent right eager to conquer the political landscape.
The feverish bids to attract Amazon’s second headquarters are a side effect of a deeper economic malaise.
In This Issue
Working-class movements must place social and ecological reproduction at the heart of their vision of the future.
The demand for fewer working hours is about liberation — both individual and collective.
Saudi Arabia’s latest plans for a futurist city show the perils of unbridled urban expansion.
100 years ago today, a 67-word statement from the British cabinet shaped the future of Palestine.
According to Donald Trump, the US should be able to do what it wants, when it wants, and the way it wants.
The numbers on mass incarceration make one thing clear: it is a gigantic machine for entrenching inequality.
Jacobin is a leading voice of the American left, offering socialist perspectives on politics, economics, and culture.
As Catalonia prepares to declare independence we examine the history and politics behind its independence movement.
In Turkey, nationalist dogma and women’s subordination go hand in hand.
The only future made possible by Blade Runner 2049’s final scene is more and more Blade Runners.
The Amazon sweepstakes is about cities valuing tech profiteers more than their residents.
Five hundred years ago today, Martin Luther launched the Reformation, unleashing a revolt against the late medieval order that went far beyond his intentions.
Single-payer critics argue that removing people from employer-based plans would be a disaster. They're wrong.
Medicare for All isn’t just about expanding health coverage. It’s about expanding freedom.
We can’t eliminate the profit motive in health care without eliminating copays.
The appearance of Jacobin magazine has been a bright light in dark times.... A really impressive contribution to sanity, and hope.