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Raphael Samuel grapples with the idea of a ‘people’s history’ in this excerpt from Workshop of the World.
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Open Letter on Police Brutality Against Students and Silencing of Palestine Solidarity at Freie Universität Berlin
An open letter to Freie Universität (FU) Berlin from students and faculty from across the world denouncing FU Berlin's decision to use armed police to forcibly evict a non-violent, pro-Palestinian occupation of a lecture hall. This is testimonial 13 in our Palestine Uncensored series. -
Enshittification: The 2023 Digital Word of the Year
"Enshittification," Cory Doctorow's coinage describing the process by which internet media platforms become increasingly unusable and un-quittable, has been named 2023's "Digital Word of the Year." Here, we break down what the term means and Doctorow's solution to the internet's relentless enshittification. -
Settler colonialism – from Columbus to Gaza w/ Sai Englert
The latest episode of the Politics Theory Other podcast. -
Communism tomorrow? On Daniel Bensaïd
Daniel Bensaïd died 14 years ago today. In this essay, Victor Cartan explores Bensaïd's communism and what we, on the Left, can learn from it in the 21st century. -
Towers of Ivory and Steel: a Letter from the Editor
One of our February Verso Book Club titles.
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‘No more disappearance’: Tom Nairn on Edward Said and Palestinian identity
An excerpt from Tom Nairn’s Faces of Nationalism reviewing two books by Edward Said, The Politics of Dispossession and Representations of the Intellectual, with reflections on Ernest Gellner’s attack on Orientalism. The essay is framed by the fact of the non-disappearance of the Palestinian people, and the role of ‘nationalism’ in this. It was first published in the London Review of Books on 8 September 1994.
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Seeing and Believing in Palestine: Testimonial 12
In the 12th instalment of our Palestine Uncensored series, Adam Kitaji describes how Israel's unrelenting siege in Gaza lays bare the moral and political illegitimacy of liberal international institutions. -
Florida's right-wing government wants to scare faculty into silence – we won't let them
Florida university administrations are using the state government's systematic attack on academic freedom to target faculty and students who speak out in solidarity with Palestine. In this testimony, a Florida university professor describes the atmosphere it's creating on campuses and how students, faculty, and staff are working to resist state repression.
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Kissinger In Southern Africa
The liberation of former Portuguese colonies in Africa placed Henry Kissinger in a bind, and, in the words of Gerald Horne, ‘pushed the ordinarily duplicitous Kissinger into stances that were stunning, even by his unprincipled standard.’
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Verso Author Picks: Books Read in 2023
Much like our Staff Picks for 2023, Verso's authors share the books they enjoyed the most this year. -
Verso Staff Picks: The Books We Read in 2023
As 2023 draws to a close, we reflect on the books from other publishers that we enjoyed most this year.