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Jacobin on MSNThe National Guard’s History of Violent Labor RepressionDonald Trump recently commandeered California’s National Guard to repress anti-ICE protests in LA. The National Guard has a ...
On the pages of National Review and, after 1966, on Firing Line, Buckley pioneered the do-your-own-research rhetorical style: ...
Close to My Soul showcases Qatari art from the late 1960s on, highlighting key artists, movements, and modern artistic ideas.
A seventy-million-dollar renovation beautifully presents the museum’s non-Western art—even if doubts remain about whether all ...
A Swiss watchmaker fell in love with an Anglo-Indian woman during his travels in 20th century Calcutta & their marriage gave ...
The market for “big ideas” depends far more on demand than supply, and the craving in the Democratic Party for the next new ...
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Jacobin on MSNEmma Tenayuca Championed Class Struggle and Migrant RightsAlmost a century ago, labor activist Emma Tenayuca led Mexican American women in San Antonio’s legendary pecan shellers’ ...
Piero Colla is a historian and sociologist trained in Bologna and holds a doctorate from EHESS. He is a lecturer at the University of Strasbourg and a researcher attached to the AGORA laboratory.
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Jacobin on MSNJacobin’s Summer Reads GuideEvery summer, we at Jacobin sit down to ask ourselves, what would you like to read on a warm sandy beach? Our answers to this ...
The book follows, in three novellas with different titles, an over-arching story of mid-twentieth century Texas Democratic politics and how it circles around the character of Governor Arthur ...
In this second extract from Revolution in Carcassonne, Elaine Graham-Leigh discusses the debates around class struggle and ...
Sorry, I don’t know where travel books are, but over there … More Chicago Than Chicago: Soon as I finished Peter Orner’s “The ...
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