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  • Out of the Verso archive

    Out of the Verso archive

    ... and back in print! From Stuart Hall to Ellen Meiksins Wood, stock up on these classic works of theory and politics.

  • Can Elite Universities Justify their Wealth?

    Can Elite Universities Justify their Wealth?

    In the face of a future in which only the richest schools thrive, it’s worth asking: what value do these Ivy League schools serve for the rest of society? Barnard student Khadija Hussain reports on the Ivy League-to-finance pipeline.

  • Teaching Marx in a Pandemic

    Teaching Marx in a Pandemic

    Barnaby Raine writes to mark the launch of a new class  on Marx and his writing, as part of The Brooklyn Institute summer season

  • What did Henry Wallace stand for?

    What did Henry Wallace stand for?

    Henry Wallace was attacked and then dismissed because he proposed “a century of the common man and woman.” Almost eighty years of that century have passed since his dismissal, and his fight for the future is largely forgotten.

  • Care Work in the Time of COVID-19

    Care Work in the Time of COVID-19

    Leslie Kern discusses the care work and feminized labor that keeps cities running, asking: once the global pandemic subsides, will care work be forced back into obscurity, or will we work to re-organize our cities in ways that support, value, and redistribute care more equitably?

  • Top 20 Books on Populism

    Top 20 Books on Populism

    Books that outline the historical dynamics of populist movements, to current left populism and fascism. Featuring Chantal Mouffe, Enzo Traverso, Nancy Fraser, and more.