Second in a series on the anarchists and the Jews, civil war in the garment center
First in a series on the anarchists and the Jews: two uniquely Jewish contributions to American life and the global struggle for worker’s rights
Tablet is publishing works analyzing the state of the American left as part of an ongoing feature inspired by Paul Berman’s series of essays on the subject. The latest examines what’s behind the current revival of Communist-inspired politics, and where it’s leading.
The first in a series responding to Paul Berman’s opus on ‘The State of the Left’ addresses the critical differences between Bernie Sanders’ older, left-wing labor tradition and Jeremy Corbyn’s New Left Third Worldism
Third in a series on the American left: a tale of buried treasure
Second in a series on the American left: Michael Walzer and Bernie Sanders
And a flashback to ‘The Masses’ of 1912, with special artwork by ‘Voice’ alum Jules Feiffer
The 19th of April Student Movement, with its political antecedents in converso history, looks to bring down the last incarnation of Daniel Ortega’s Sandinistas
More than a century later, the Socialist politician is as relevant as ever
Wealth disparity as a moral and practical issue
Looking back on an American and Jewish experiment in communal living
What the 120-year-old political and cultural movement meant to a young Jewish feminist in St. Louis
With a vote for BDS, one part of the left heads for oblivion
In some Israeli communities, the international workers holiday was just as important as the Jewish holidays
The new anti-government handbook ‘The Fractured Republic’ confuses a fantasized past for a utopian future
A ghostly lesson from the Socialist past for Sanders and the Democratic party
During Wednesday’s democratic debate, presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders was given the chance to explain his version of socialism, but he missed the mark
Sociologist Pierre Birnbaum says it’s time Léon Blum—French Socialist, Zionist, wartime hero, and prime minister—got his due
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