Jacobin & Dissent Team Up In the Fight for Medicare for All

Two leading magazines of the left have new issues out, focusing on health care—and they're offering them both to you for the price of one.

Dissent's new issue, with a special section on Healthcare for All, and Jacobin’s "The Health of Nations," are each packed with articles on the struggle for a health care system that works for workers and not for profit.

"The left will not live forever on the sidelines of political power," writes Adam Gaffney in the introduction to the special section of Dissent's issue. "When we have an opportunity to remake our health care system, we must be sure to seize it." The issue provides a piercing diagnosis of the current health care system in the United States—and a path for how to fix it. 

And you won’t want to miss an exclusive interview with Senator Bernie Sanders in Jacobin. He’s got a message on health care—and the message is good. 

For a limited time, get both magazines for the price of one. You'll receive copies of both Jacobin and Dissent — for just $12.95.

We know winning Medicare for All in the United States won't be easy. The economic and political elite benefit from the for-profit and inhumane status quo. Many of our political leaders are willing to accept half-measures that fall short of providing care for everyone. If we are going to generate the kind of mass working class power we need to win, we need to communicate just what separates our democratic socialist vision of health care from the nightmare pushed on use by billionaire elites—as well as their media outlets. We can't afford to let them control the narrative of for-profit medicine in this country.

We hope that both of these resources—in addition to our own impressive special issue of Democratic Left—help provide guidance for our fight to win.