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Issue 13 Preview: “Alive in the Sunshine”
Our next issue will be mailed to subscribers January 2 and released online January 13.
Forced to Love the Grind
Passion is the new workplace requirement — and one that should be resisted.
The Fight for Free Time
The demand for fewer working hours is about liberation — both individual and collective.
In the Name of Love
“Do what you love” is the mantra for today’s worker. Why should we assert our class interests if, according to DWYL elites like Steve Jobs, there’s no such thing as work?
Democrats Abroad
Why Bernie Sanders's message resonates with Americans overseas.
Time After Capitalism
A hundred years ago, the United States adopted daylight savings time in order to extract more profit from labor. How would we organize time differently if we were free from the demands of capitalism?
The 2014 Jacobin Mixtape
The last year in Jacobin, lovingly compiled.
It’s Not Just Uber
The dysfunction and harassment Susan Fowler experienced doesn’t just happen at Uber. It pervades our working lives.
The World’s Toughest Job
“The perfect mother” is a cudgel to cut down the flesh-and-blood variety.
In Defense of the Lecture
As universities replace the lecture with active learning pedagogy, we should remember the benefits of collective listening.
Naomi Osaka Was Right to Stand Up to the Tennis Bosses
The standoff between Naomi Osaka and the French Open is more than a sports drama — it’s about how much control workers have over their own labor. And we could all learn a thing or two from her gutsy decision to draw a line in the sand.
The Self-Serving Myths of Silicon Valley
Silicon Valley's boosters say it's an innovative, meritocratic wonderland that rewards brilliant visionaries and just might save the world. That's nonsense.
Why We Should Listen to Frank Lloyd Wright
Properly harnessed, industrial production can reduce exploitation and increase leisure time.