Teamsters in an Indiana grocery warehouse scored big this year with a contract campaign like none before. They organized in five languages and sported a multilingual union button. They opened up bargaining sessions for any...
Jacobin
Journal en ligne Jacobin (en Anglais)
Easington: a small, tight-knit community that stagnated after the closure of County Durham’s last pit in 1993. It’s a riches-to-rags tale familiar to anyone who lives in a former mining town — the state-mandated violence,...
Marco Bresciani Yes, exactly. He played a crucial role in this story in many ways. What I try to do in the book is to show all the connections between Rosselli and Giustizia e Libertà....
Matt McManus Liberalism in many ways anteceded socialism as the great modernist doctrine committed to liberty, equality, and solidarity for all. The ideas have roots that go back deeper still, but the liberal tradition deserves...
Jim Stanford Well, from the perspective of the conventional economics and tax world — people who accept all of these arguments about free-flowing capital and how efficient markets are and how business entrepreneurship is the...
Why on Earth would countering climate disinformation be at odds with building clean energy? Can’t we just do two things at the same time? Why would these even compete? Five years ago, I would have...
This week, Colorado state representatives gathered at the capitol for an emergency effort to slash state property taxes by hundreds of millions of dollars, cutting government funding for public schools, health care, and other essential...
Vice President Kamala Harris had her highly anticipated interview with CNN last night, and as far as candidate performances go, it was . . . fine. That the interview had the level of hype it...
“If you want to know what an unfolding genocide looks like, open your eyes.” Those were the words of Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez in March, speaking about Israel’s assault on Gaza on the House floor. “It...
“I’m going to escah-pay.” So begins Lydia Paar’s debut essay collection The Exit Is the Entrance: Essays on Escape. The book is both a work-travel memoir and a penetrating, often poetic deliberation on what it...
The specter that once haunted West Germany was exorcized some thirty-five years ago as the breach in the Berlin Wall opened the way to reunification. This eradicated the specter’s spookiest haunting grounds — the German...
On September 1, Texas is slated to open its new business courts, a brand-new legal system backed by Big Oil — and several of the court’s main judges have in the past represented fossil fuel...
