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Tag Archives: Boston Review
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In early December, I interviewed Bhaskar Sunkara, the founding editor of Jacobin magazine, about the Marxist magazine which he founded in 2010 at the age of 21. (I meant to post this last month, but what with [insert holiday excuses … Continue reading
Posted in economic justice, history, national politics, safety net
Tagged Bhaskar Sunkara, Boston Review, Jacobin, Peter Frase
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