The Black Jacobins Reader The Black Jacobins Reader provides a comprehensive analysis of C. L. R. James's classic history of the Haitian Revolution.
The Revolution Will Not Be Funded: Beyond the Non-Profit Industrial Complex A critique of the NGOization of resistance in the United States.
Red flag over Babylon: a brief overview of the Iraqi Communist Party A brief history of the Iraqi Communist Party. First published on the now-defunct Ritual magazine…
The shade of swords - Jean Casseur Article on nihilism, and the loss of community and meaning. First published on the now-defunct Ritual magazine website, June 2015.
Workers' protest rally in Kamalganj two tea gardens, Bangladesh Activist Tea Workers said that the workers 'wages agreement for tea workers at the end of every two…
New Boss, Same as the Old Boss Essay by Dennis Webster, first published in The Jacobin, on the ascension of Cyril Ramaphosa to the Presidency of the African National Congress.
Jubilating - Or, How the Atlantic Working Class Used the Biblical Jubilee Against Capitalism, with Some Success Originally published by Midnight Notes this essay looks at how the Biblical idea of…
Karl Marx, the Theft of Wood and Working-class Composition Originally published in 1976, this essay calls for a reconsideration of Marxist ideas about crime – …
Mass wildcat strike by Kentucky teachers Teachers in Kentucky are on wildcat strike today with at least eight school districts closing schools due to lack of teaching staff.