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“Capital,” Marx says, “is dead labor, that, vampire-like, only lives by sucking living labor.”
In Jacobin, you can read more of Marx’s gothic metaphors, the politics of 16th-century witch hunting, and more.
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In Jacobin, you can read more of Marx’s gothic metaphors, the politics of 16th-century witch hunting, and more.
And through Halloween night, it’s only $15: jacobin.com/subscribe/?code=JACOLANTERN25
October 29, 2025 at 5:50 PM
“Capital,” Marx says, “is dead labor, that, vampire-like, only lives by sucking living labor.”
In Jacobin, you can read more of Marx’s gothic metaphors, the politics of 16th-century witch hunting, and more.
And through Halloween night, it’s only $15: jacobin.com/subscribe/?code=JACOLANTERN25
In Jacobin, you can read more of Marx’s gothic metaphors, the politics of 16th-century witch hunting, and more.
And through Halloween night, it’s only $15: jacobin.com/subscribe/?code=JACOLANTERN25
Thomas Sankara, the socialist president of Burkina Faso, was assassinated on this day in 1987.
He fought to transform Burkina Faso into a truly independent nation free from the influence of foreign capital. His legacy continues to inspire struggles for self-determination today.
He fought to transform Burkina Faso into a truly independent nation free from the influence of foreign capital. His legacy continues to inspire struggles for self-determination today.
October 15, 2025 at 11:00 AM
Thomas Sankara, the socialist president of Burkina Faso, was assassinated on this day in 1987.
He fought to transform Burkina Faso into a truly independent nation free from the influence of foreign capital. His legacy continues to inspire struggles for self-determination today.
He fought to transform Burkina Faso into a truly independent nation free from the influence of foreign capital. His legacy continues to inspire struggles for self-determination today.
Jeffries may not be out of step with Chuck Schumer or Tom Suozzi or other members of the Democratic establishment.
But he's certainly out of step with voters, who turned out for a democratic socialist in record-breaking numbers.
But he's certainly out of step with voters, who turned out for a democratic socialist in record-breaking numbers.
September 5, 2025 at 3:21 PM
Jeffries may not be out of step with Chuck Schumer or Tom Suozzi or other members of the Democratic establishment.
But he's certainly out of step with voters, who turned out for a democratic socialist in record-breaking numbers.
But he's certainly out of step with voters, who turned out for a democratic socialist in record-breaking numbers.