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- Location
- 5707 S Woodlawn Ave, Chicago, 60637
- Date
- Feb 02, 2026
- Time
- 3:30pm – 4:45pm CST
- Program Pritzker Fellows Seminars
IOP Pritzker Fellow Bhaskar Sunkara on "Class Politics After Dealignment: Why I Built a Magazine" THIS SEMINAR IS OPEN TO CURRENT UCHICAGO STUDENTS ONLY Monday, February 2 3:30-4:45pm This opening seminar uses Bhaskar Sunkara’s experience founding and editing Jacobin to examine what class politics looks like when traditional vehicles of working-class power - parties, unions and mass organizations - are weak or absent. The session begins with why he chose magazine publishing as a political intervention and how publishing became a way to engage class politics in a period marked by dealignment rather than mass alignment. The discussion will situate Jacobin within a longer tradition of ideological magazines that emerged when political movements lacked formal power, including conservative journals like National Review. Can publishing function as a substitute for organizational strength, how media institutions shape political language and coalition boundaries? What are the limits of this strategy revealing about contemporary efforts to rebuild class-based politics? Pritzker Fellows seminars are off the record and open to current UChicago students only. Seating in the IOP Living Room is limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis. If you have any questions about accessibility, please contact Ella Kumano-Maloney (ikmaloney@uchicago.edu).