Blog
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Bad Gays: US tour!
Join us at the US launch events for Bad Gays: A Homosexual History! Includes San Francisco, L.A, Chicago, New York, Boston.
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'A Stone in the Global Edifice.' An Interview with Joseph Andras
A new interview with one of the most important and radical writers in French literature
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Dominique Lecourt (1944-2022)
Dominique Lecourt, author of the classics of Marxist philosophy of science Marxism and Epistemology Bachelard, Canguilhem, Foucault and Proletarian Science?, among many others, died in Paris on 1 May 2022. Here, Roger-Pol Droit remembers his life and work. Also included is a newly translated essay of Lecourt's on Foucault's The Archaeology of Knowledge.
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Building the Union at Moe's Books
Organizing workers at a celebrated community bookstore
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Something’s in the Air
When a Philadelphia public high school teacher discovered dangerously high levels of CO2 in her classroom, it kicked off a fight about inequality, capitalism and the power of socialist organizing in America's crumbling public school system.
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‘The situation is not desperate’
As his latest book Revolution is published, the Italian historian Enzo Traverso discusses the French presidential election and the uses that the left can make of the past to imagine its future.
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Who do the police protect?
Ben Smoke interviews Matt Foot and Morag Livingstone, authors of Charged: How the Police Try to Suppress Protest.
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“We decided that we would burn our draft cards”: Interview with Mike Davis
Marking the 57th anniversary of the 1965 April revolution in the Dominican Republic and the subsequent US military invasion, historian Amaury Rodriguez speaks to Mike Davis about the left-wing mobilizations in solidarity with the Dominican people and the legacy and lessons for anti-imperialist activists today.
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A Foreigner, a Suspect, outside Kashmir
To be a Kashmiri in India is to be a stranger in your own country. Writer Majid Maqbool here writes about the experience of Kashmiris under the rule of Modi and the BJP.
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When the Culture War *is* Class War
Organizing book workers, from the page to the pallet
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On the Churchill Front in the Culture Wars
Historian John Newsinger responds to Simon Heffer and Andrew Robert's review of Tariq Ali’s powerful new demolition of the Churchill myth, Winston Churchill: His Times, His Crimes.