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May
3
2012

"The new Baffler has a more difficult task. At a time when the Left is energized, or at least paying attention, and when everyone has a blog to stand on and shout from, it’s not clear what street corner The Baffler is laying claim to. It’s worth pointing out, for instance, the disappointment behind both Silicon Valley’s successes and the glamour of the creative class, and The Baffler does this as well as anyone. But fables of techno-utopia are not nearly as hegemonic as were the fantasies of post-industrial society in the 1990s. For every celebration of the latest dot-com there is another weary sigh that the internet, in the end, is just a massive waste of time. "

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Aug
11
2011

Jacobin is a magazine of culture and polemic that Edmund Burke ceaselessly berates on his Twitter page. Each of our issue’s contents are pored over in taverns and other houses of ill-repute and best enjoyed with a well-shaken can of lukewarm beer.

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Apr
3
2011

"The reason for the existence of this magazine is the self-evident need to move beyond the idea of critique as a catalogue of crises and problems by producing and referring to various social groups and community’s strategies that will inspire and en-courage us to surmount the particular challenges we face. To be clear, this is not to say that we should stop speaking about the catastrophe that capitalism plainly is but that while it is of key importance to begin with a restatement and review of the problem and clearly announce new problems as they arise, this is our starting point and not where we come to rest."

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