
Climate Justice and the Emergence of Planetary Sovereignty
Can we conceive of revolutions in the name of climate justice, and if so, what do they look like?

Can we conceive of revolutions in the name of climate justice, and if so, what do they look like?

A brief history of the second Ku Klux Klan, in printable form, by historian Linda Gordon.

The World Today with Tariq Ali Podcast is now available on iTunes (Apple Podcasts), Google Play, YouTube and SoundCloud

Jodi Dean asks "whether democracy can name a division adequate to a revolutionary anti-capitalist politics."

A compact, printable summary of the US War on Drugs by historian Jeremy Kuzmarov.

A strategic vision for the Zad now that the airport struggle has been won.

A compact, printable summary of McCarthyism in America by historian Ellen Schrecker.

Marcus Rediker on the life of Quaker abolitionist Benjamin Lay and the methods of "history from below."

Will we see the end of cheap, commodified nature, or will capitalism be able to exploit ongoing crises to generate a fresh round of accumulation?

Europe's plunder of the Niger Delta dates back to 1444.

After the 2016 Brexit vote, the Guardian published a slew of articles about hard-working, white, tax-paying EU citizens threatened with deportation–yet nowhere mentioned Britain's existing deportation regime. Luke de Noronha asks what this says about race and class in Britain.

Radical Broadcasts is an archive television season which will screen across London throughout April and May 2018. An exciting and provocative combination of documentary archive footage, and drama drawing attention to an era of British television where public intellectuals and theory were never far from our screens. The screenings will take place at Whitechapel Gallery, Institut-Francais, Horse Hospital and BIMI – further information on each event below.