Any magazines like Jacobin I can read and what magazines you guys have?
>>5576Penthouse. And I own 900 copies oft the annual Cool Science Tricks magazine
Not a magazine but, thanks to the transcripts, I have Citations Needed as a weekly read:
https://medium.com/@CitationsPodcst>>5576The Economist, if you want to know, what Porky has on his mind.
The New Yorker, back before they went full liberal had some good satire articles. I enjoy the old ones for laughs.
>>5576none lmao. Used to subscribe to a Pan-Celtic magazine but shekels ran out so :/
NME, Vanity Fair, Forbes, and The New Republic
guys how can i pirate jacobin??
>>5576I read Anomie and a couple different Zines, best of which is probably node
https://n-o-d-e.net/zine/ >>6452Pan-celtic magazine sounds like a ridiculously lib larp.
Teen Vogue.
terrible suggestions itt
monthly review
Current Affairs magazine.
>>9897I still think it's fine.
>>5576The communist magazine. Kinda a good way to look into the current trend in revisionism in my country.
Lots of party structuring but sometimes there’s a rare gem.
>>9906okay nathan robinson I'm sure you do
>>6449Too bad they paywall their old content
Chuang for a Chinese Communist Perspective
http://chuangcn.org/Qiao Collective for Dengist Views
https://www.qiaocollective.com/aeon are sometimes good, but too often they are Postmodern Psychoanalysists and that's cringe
https://aeon.co/WSWS for Leftist News and Analysis. Pretty good, but Trotskyites, so make of that what you will
https://www.wsws.org/enMost of the Rest already mentioned here are good too
>>9767Unitonically has better labor reporting than any other paper.
Also OP read Monthly Review.
Harpers is good for a lib magazine.
bump
I like Protean
Jacobin is really inconsistent and people seem to think it is more radical than it is purely because of aesthetics. Current Affairs is much better
unless you have a very low tolerance for verbosity.
>>12776>ChuangI don't trust them.
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