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On Prophetic Form and the Whole Tangled, Dripping Mass of the Dialectic: Jameson at 90
In celebration of Fredric Jameson's 90th birthday, Christopher Breu explores Jameson's work as theorist of temporality and futurity in his 1971 book, Marxism and Form. -
With or Without Hope: Hannah Proctor & Ajay Singh Chaudhary
Hannah Proctor & Ajay Singh Chaudhary discuss hope, exhaustion, and the emotional dimensions of radical politics. -
Nilb, mun, mud: Notice
Short fiction from Stephanie LaCava. -
The Novel of Lenin: Chapter Two
The second installment of our nine-part series: The Novel of Lenin by Joseph Andras.
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Forget Eco-Modernism
Recent years have seen renewed debate on climate strategy on the left. Here, Kai Heron responds to the arguments of the proponents of a left ecomodernism, and argues that it risks reactionary political consequences. -
Unintimidated Languages: Jameson at 90
In honor of Fredric Jameson's 90th birthday this month, we're publishing a series of short essays focused on the major books in Jameson's oeuvre. Here, Daniel Hartley revisits Jameson's first book, Sartre: The Origins of a Style (1961). -
Democracy or Bonapartism is out now!
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Josie Fanon and her fidelity to Palestinian liberation
Throughout her almost thirty-year-long career as a journalist and political analyst, Josie Fanon’s gaze remained fixed on Palestine. -
Jason Read and Jeremy Gilbert on Marx, Spinoza, Work, and Breaking Bad
Jason Read discusses his new book, The Double Shift: Spinoza and Marx on the Politics of Work. -
The Novel of Lenin: Chapter One
We’re excited to announce a new nine-part blog series: The Novel of Lenin by Joseph Andras.Starting with this installment and continuing over the next eight weeks, we will be releasing a new chapter of Andras’s biographical micro-novel to mark the centenary of Lenin’s death. -
New Left Review 145, out now
Rational and irrational causes of war: Michael Mann sets Ukraine and Gaza in comparative-historical context.