
‘Not a workplace’: Julie Bindel and the school of wrong abolitionism
Sophie Lewis on bodies, work and the misguided school of feminist abolitionism.

Sophie Lewis on bodies, work and the misguided school of feminist abolitionism.

Asad Haider traces Spinoza’s question through the ideas of Wilhelm Reich and Stuart Hall, and argues that to make politics possible again we need to abandon the position of moral and political purity that can only rely on superstition.

Luke Butterly reports on the work of Migrants and Ethnic Minorities for Reproductive Justice (MERJ) in organising around the upcoming Irish abortion referendum.

Sweden's 1968 can be most clearly registered in the context of a wave of radicalization that stretched from the 1950s to the 1980s.

A document from the Ninth World Congress of the Fourth International on the implications of the 1968 student uprisings for the Trotskyist movement.

Daniel Bensaïd's 1988 squib on the capitulation of soixante-huitard intellectuals.

Asad Haider's left critique of "identity politics," a call for us to move beyond individual recognition to the collective struggle for an egalitarian society.

Partly inspired by 1968 student uprisings around the world, the New Left in Morocco emerged as a revolutionary alternative to the traditional Communist parties and the nationalist movement.

Now online

Nicaraguans are caught between the corrupt and repressive Ortega government and the traditional oligarchy, backed by the international right wing.

A playlist of songs that informed or express aspects of the theory and history presented in Mistaken Identity.

China's Cultural Revolution was a key reference point for huge numbers of activists in 1968, but by then the CR was all but over.