
History is the medium of human existence
An interview with Dylan Riley on Microverses, viewing the present as history, and what sociology has to offer the left

An interview with Dylan Riley on Microverses, viewing the present as history, and what sociology has to offer the left

In this excerpt from Images of Class, Jacopo Galimberti discusses interaction between artists and operaismo and autonomia, as well as the debate around "a turn to aesthetics."

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In this excerpt from The Monster Enters, Mike Davis writes on the 2003 bird flu outbreak in Thailand, and how the confluence of slum conditions, ecological destruction, and agro-capitalism will lead to more outbreaks in the future.

“Lines of connection formed between previously disparate activists who were gradually bringing together a world-revolutionary movement.” An excerpt from Making the Revolution Global.

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In 1953, a coup partly orchestrated by the CIA, deposed Iranian Prime Minister Mohammad Mossadegh. Yet Britain continues to hide its involvement in the affair, codenamed Operation Boot in London. As Jack Taylor writes, releasing classified files now would finally be allow us to examine this imperial event of lasting geopolitical consequence.