Jacobin is a recent, popular socialist magazine in the United States. I think the editor is Bhaskar Sunkara. Doubtless, some of you will have objections to some of the politics of some of their writers or interpretations of various things. One nice aspect of their magazine is that they provide profiles and write ups of lesser known historical figures and events in the past. Some of these are academics writing on their speciality. Some are book reviews. I have gathered together some links: 1968. Salvator Allende and Chile. Perry Anderson. Otto Bauer and Austro-Marxists. Walter Benjamin. Theodor Bergman (I do not know him). Amadeo Bordiga. Nikolai Bukharin. Chicago seven. Stokely Carmichael (Kwame Ture). James Connolly (I don't know him). Eugene Debs (link 2, link
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Jacobin is a recent, popular socialist magazine in the United States. I think the editor is Bhaskar Sunkara. Doubtless, some of you will have objections to some of the politics of some of their writers or interpretations of various things.
One nice aspect of their magazine is that they provide profiles and write ups of lesser known historical figures and events in the past. Some of these are academics writing on their speciality. Some are book reviews. I have gathered together some links:
- 1968.
- Salvator Allende and Chile.
- Perry Anderson.
- Otto Bauer and Austro-Marxists.
- Walter Benjamin.
- Theodor Bergman (I do not know him).
- Amadeo Bordiga.
- Nikolai Bukharin.
- Chicago seven.
- Stokely Carmichael (Kwame Ture).
- James Connolly (I don't know him).
- Eugene Debs (link 2, link 3, link 4, ...).
- Isaac Deutsher.
- W. E. B. Du Bois.
- Flint sit-down strike.
- Charles Fourier.
- Erich Fromm.
- Antonio Gramsci (link 2, link 3, link 4, link 5, link 6, ...)
- Fred Hampton.
- Michael Harrington.
- Rudolf Hilferding.
- Eric Hobsbawm and others.
- Max Horkheimer.
- C. L. R. James (I don't know him).
- Michal Kalecki.
- Karl Kautsky.
- Leo Kofler (I don't know him).
- Oscar Lange.
- Marcel Liebman (I don't know him).
- John Lewis.
- Georg Lukacs.
- Rosa Luxemburg (Link 2, Link 3, Link 4, Link 5, Link 6, Link 7, Link 8, Link 19, ...).
- Manning Marable. (I don't know him.)
- Herbert Marcuse.
- Franceso Misiano (I don't know him).
- Otto Neurath.
- Anton Pannekoek.
- Paris commune.
- Karl Polanyi.
- J. Posadas (I don't know him).
- John Reed.
- Republican tradition.
- Joan Robinson.
- Arthur Rosenberg (I don't him).
- Mark Rudd.
- Bayard Rustin.
- Mario Savio.
- Ignazio Silone (I don't know him).
- Students for a Democratic Society.
- Paul Sweezy.
- Leon Trotsky.
- Simone Weil.
- Oscar Wilde.
- Clara Zetkin and others.
I am not sure how much the above reflects my biases, skills with search engines, or Jacobin biases. I know I looked up Jean Jaurés and George Sorel, for example, and could not find anything. I may update this. I probably could do this with other web sites associated with magazines.