
Catching History: Vigils, Riots and the Right to Protest
Connections between patriarchy, policing, and the failures of representational politics were brought into sharp focus last weekend by police violence at the vigil for Sarah Everard.

Connections between patriarchy, policing, and the failures of representational politics were brought into sharp focus last weekend by police violence at the vigil for Sarah Everard.

Published to mark the 150th anniversary of the Paris Commune, Owen Holland discusses socialist poetics in the time of the Commune.

Gustave Lefrançais has been unfairly overlooked in accounts of significant actors in the Paris Commune, argues Daniel Bensaïd.

Lizzie O'Shea reflects on the revolutionary vision of the Communards, 150 years after the establishment of the Paris Commune.

Are we making women's interest in sex less, well, sexual?

We may not know exactly what a safe city looks like, but we know that it won’t rely on the police.

Stefano Palombarini, co-author of The Last Neoliberal, marks the return of the technocratic Italian Prime Minister and warns that this is only the morbid symptoms of a politics without future

Eric-John Russell demonstrates why a return to Guy Debord's most famous work is all the more pressing at a time when irrationality no longer takes anyone by surprise.

How the showbusiness sensibility of the Trump presidency lined the pockets of media corporations.

In an interview with Lucion Nanni, historian Enzo Traverso looks at the current rise of Islamophobia and fascism in Europe today.

In an excerpt from her new book, Nancy Folbre explains how patriarchy manifests in our political institutions, rights, and laws.

A letter written from prison by Rosa Luxemburg on March 5th 1917.