Last week, Bari Weiss’s newspaper, the Free Press, ran the headline, “Last Night’s Pogrom in Amsterdam.” Two days later, Fox News informed its online readers that Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu had “condemn[ed]” the “antisemitic...
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By the outbreak of World War I in 1914, the German Social Democratic Party (SPD) was the largest socialist organization anywhere in the world. Its importance within Germany was legend, with hundreds of thousands of...
Glowing reviews, Oscar buzz, a “surprise twist” ending, and word-of-mouth enthusiasm have combined to make Conclave more of a must-see now than when it was first released a few weeks ago. This mystery thriller is...
On August 7, less than twenty-four hours after accepting an offer to become Kamala Harris’s running mate, Tim Walz took the stage in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, alongside the Democratic nominee to thunderous applause. The schoolteacher, football...
Though the full extent of the havoc wrought by Hurricanes Helene and Milton is still being assessed, by now we’re all clear on one thing: home insurance markets are in crisis, with devastating consequences for...
This article is a preview from the forthcoming print issue of Jacobin on the death of Bidenism. Subscribe here to get it and unlimited access to our archive. Shortly before the 2000 election, BusinessWeek magazine introduced a...
After a demoralizing election loss, the Democratic Party is deep in the throes of debate and finger-pointing as it figures out what it wants to actually be in the years ahead: a party of working...
Will Donald Trump’s reelection be the prod the European Union (EU) needs to start getting its act together? Can the twenty-seven-nation bloc articulate a common industrial policy that protects workers and average citizens from the...
Workers are battling an overhaul of the US Postal Service (USPS) that would cost thousands of jobs and slow the mail for half the country. In the name of efficiency, a letter mailed within Cheyenne,...
On November 2, 1920, Britain’s best-known revolutionary, Sylvia Pankhurst, was found guilty of sedition at London’s Mansion House courtrooms and jailed for six months. She remained unbowed. “Although I have been a socialist all my...
Jimmy Williams Jr The Democratic Party could not speak directly to our members about the issues that were front and center. We heard consistently that immigration and inflation were killing our members. Now, when we...
After Thursday night’s events in Amsterdam, many commentators were remarkably uninterested in the truth of what had happened. The clashes between Israeli football hooligans, Dutch fans, and local, often ethnic-minority men had turned into an...
