
The Only Way Out is Through: A Reply to Melinda Cooper
Kate Doyle Griffiths responds to Melinda Cooper's critique of Social Reproduction Theory.

Kate Doyle Griffiths responds to Melinda Cooper's critique of Social Reproduction Theory.

David Correia and Tyler Wall select five essential books on the "order" police make.

Sita Balani argues that to understand sexual abuse, we must not only question the moral claims of supposedly virtuous institutions but also situate them in the material context of unequal distribution of resources and power.

In this 2014 interview, Joan Copjec discusses the development of her thought, the state of psychoanalytic theory, and her recent work.

Watch The Walls of the WTO, a short film that revisits the history of twentieth-century ideas of the world economy through a single building: the Centre William Rappard on the shores of Lake Geneva.

In this Weekend Reads excerpt from Lockdown High, Annette Fuentes reconstructs the history of school violence in the US, as both a fact and a concept, from the nineteenth century onwards.

We the undersigned protest against the removal of a plaque commemorating the birthplace of Rosa Luxemburg in the Polish city of Zamość.

In contrast to the refugees Australia imprisons offshore, the white South African farmers that the Australian government want to fast-track for humanitarian or other visa programmes are some of the most privileged people on the planet.

We are delighted to announce that Verso has been awarded the Frankfurt Book Fair Trade Publisher of the Year Award at the IPG Independent Publishing Awards 2018.

Who Makes Cents is a monthly program devoted to producing engaging stories that explain how capitalism has changed over time.

Betsy Beasley and David Stein describe the development of Who Makes Cents: A History of Capitalism Podcast.

In a wide-ranging interview, Leo Panitch discusses his political formation and contemporary developments.