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In this in-depth interview, Kristin Ross discusses her recently published book, La forme-Commune, and the protests that have been erupting across France.
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Why should white-collar workers unionise?
Anti-union rhetoric is so successful that it has some of us thinking that unions ‘just aren’t for us’. -
Revelation’s Edge
No politics but class politics: but which class and what politics? Joshua Clover and Nikhil Pal Singh argue, against those who seek to cleave race from class, that the proletariat is found, like power, anywhere there’s people. -
Abolition Geography: Ruth Wilson Gilmore & Dalia Gebrial on the Verso Podcast
Ruth Wilson Gilmore and Dalia Gebrial join Eleanor Penny to discuss prison abolition, racial capitalism, and critical geography.
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Class War in Ten Novels
Mark Steven, author of Class War: A Literary History, lists the ten greatest novels of class warfare, from a mythic retelling of the Haitian Revolution to a radical reassertion of humanity in the face of dehumanization. -
Walter Benjamin's legacy
In this video Esther Leslie and Stuart Jeffries discuss the life and legacy of Walter Benjamin.
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David Harvey talks to Verso Books
The radical intellectual discusses becoming a Marxist, and his latest work on Marx's Grundrisse. -
Emmanuel Macron’s republican order
While the French people strike, protest against, and decry Macron's law raising the pension age, Macron remains unmoved, immune to the people's demands. This, Jacques Rancière argues, inaugurates a new era for the French state: one of brutal police repression. -
May 5th: A Karl Marx Reading List
Karl Marx was born on this day in 1818. Explore important works that have been shaped by his ideas with this Marx-inspired reading list. Buy any five and save 50% during the Verso Red May sale!
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The Parthenon Marbles: The Case for Reunification
The return of the marble chapters from the British Museum to Greece will be fulfilment for Greece and for world heritage.
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A Conversation with Ernest Mandel
“The fact that I am still alive is really the exception to the rule.”
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In Defense of Sabotage: A response to George Monbiot
Peaceful civil disobedience is not working in the fight against against fossil-fueled climate change. Andreas Malm, author of How to Blow Up a Pipeline, argues that, contrary to George Monbiot's recent claims, the climate struggle requires a diversity of tactics, including property destruction.