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  • Coalition of Labor Union Women (CLUW) supports organizing drive at the A&S department store in Brooklyn. c. 1980s. via Labor Arts.

    Inventing the American Left (1986)

    In this excerpt from the epilogue to his landmark 1986 Prisoners of the American Dream, Mike Davis sketches the necessary conditions to build an independent left politics that has real and effective social anchorage in the United States. 

  • Financialisation and the UK Economy

    Financialisation and the UK Economy

    Grace Blakeley discusses the neoliberal financialisation of the UK and world economies, the coming reckoning with the UK's current account deficit, and how we can wrest control away from the City and fund a real industrial strategy with Alex Doherty on the Politics Theory Other podcast.

  • Mount Pelée, Martinique, 1912.  National Museum of World Cultures Collection. via Wikimedia Commons.

    The Great Camouflage

    "We must dare to point out the Caribbean stain on France's face, since so many of the French seem determined to tolerate no shadow of it."

  • Bulevar San Juan in Cordoba, May 29, 1969 — where worker Máximo Mena was killed by police. Photo: Revista Gente. via Wikimedia Commons.

    The Argentine May

    As elsewhere, 1968 in Argentina was marked by increasingly militant struggles waged by workers and students, but the “Argentine 68” had its own tempo and would not explode until May 1969. 

  • Credit: Olivier Metzger

    Twenty years of La Fabrique

    Since 1998 the editor Eric Hazan has published radical-left political works including masterstrokes like the Invisible Committee’s The Coming Insurrection and controversial titles like Houria Bouteldja’s Les Blancs, les Juifs et nous. In his two decades running La Fabrique, he has maintained an undimmed ambition for editorial independence, and his subversive power.