Karthik Puru is a writer and musician from Chennai, India, who lives in New Jersey. His work has appeared in LA Review of Books, Poetry Foundation, Jacobin, the Baffler, the New Republic, the Wire (India), and Hyperallergic, among other places.
For over six decades, Cuba has withstood US sanctions and pressure. Noam Chomsky and Vijay Prashad’s latest work shows how the embargo is less a response to Cuba’s policies than a long-term effort to undermine its sovereignty and revolutionary ideals.
In this summer’s New York state primaries, DSA’s Kristen Gonzalez defeated the Queens Democratic machine candidate in a 25-point blowout. She spoke with Jacobin about how she did it and what comes next as she joins the growing bloc of socialists in Albany.
Marxist historian Vijay Prashad talks about his new book Washington Bullets and the history of US-backed coups, from the post–World War II period to the recent successful right-wing coup in Bolivia.