Jacobin (magazine)

Jacobin is a quarterly magazine of culture and polemic based out of New York. The publication began as an online magazine released in September 2010, but expanded into a print journal later that year. Jacobin has been described by its publisher as a radical publication, "largely the product of a younger generation not quite as tied to the Cold War paradigms that sustained the old leftist intellectual milieus like Dissent or New Politics."

Notable contributors include Liza Featherstone, Slavoj Žižek, Michael Hardt, Antonio Negri, Robin Blackburn, and Christian Parenti.

External links and further reading

 * "About us"
 * "A Young Publisher Takes Marx Into the Mainstream", Jennifer Schuessler, The New York Times, 20 January 2013
 * Idiom Magazine on Jacobin
 * Doug Henwood's radio interview with Bhaskar Sunkara on Jacobin magazine
 * "New York literary magazines – start spreading the news", Hermione Hoby, The Observer, 5 January 2013
 * "Letter to 'The Nation' From a Young Radical Liberalism—including much of what’s published in this magazine—seems well-intentioned but inadequate. The solution lies in the re-emergence of American radicalism." opinion by Bhaskar Sunkara May 21, 2013 This article appeared in the June 10-17, 2013 edition of The Nation.