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The rise and record of Italy's prime minister.
On THE BURNING HELL (1974), a crackpot Evangelical oddity.
Plus: artist Marcus Brown on his digital memorial to slavery.
Part one on petrostates, petrocapitalists, and the world system.
CHARLIE WILSON'S WAR (2007) takes a lighthearted look at American intervention
Plus: Why mainstream economics is so terrrible w/ Francisco PĂ©rez
A centuries-long history of private property, race, and colonialism.
MAGIC SPOT (2022), and what it says about the democratic potential of cinema.
Plus: Quinn Slobodian on libertarian enclaves insulated from democracy
Fifty years of Chilean politics.
A movie about Canada's greatest export, the BlackBerry.
A sonic memorial to the Black women of the People's Temple.
Jacobin's Europe editor surveys Italy's far right.
Plus: Claire Dunning on urban governance by philanthropists.
We already live in a world made by radical libertarians.
GALAXY QUEST (1999) in the context of '90s-era fan culture.
Plus: Michaela Chen on unionizing content moderators.
A history of trans medicine, trans politics, and right-wing reaction.
"A soy-banter Nicolas Cage Dracula movie" was too enticing to pass up.
The first WGA strike in 15 years concerns writers' ability to earn a decent living.