
Reflections on the UCU Strike
The strike has the capacity to enlarge collectivism and deepen critical thinking, but it has also revealed that striking in an academic context is far from straightforward.

The strike has the capacity to enlarge collectivism and deepen critical thinking, but it has also revealed that striking in an academic context is far from straightforward.

"The best way I — and by extension, hopefully more of us — can learn anything from what happened to me, what has been happening to me, what has been happening to all of us, is to look this ambiguity right in the face."

To defeat populist-nationalist forms of communal authoritarianism we have to fight against more than just communalism.

We must break with “anti-totalitarian” horizon inherited from the neoconservative restoration of the 1980s.

The question of coalitions will be the decisive factor in the character of the next Italian government.

By and large, contemporary social movements have failed to account for black women like the victims of serial killers in Peoria, Los Angeles, and Cleveland.

Sarah Jaffe speaks with Cinzia Arruzza and Tithi Bhattacharya about the International Women's Strike.

If the current mobilizations hope to fundamentally change the gun violence and militarism that pervade American society, they will have to take up the ways that Black people are disproportionately impacted by these phenomena.

In his book Adults in the Room, Yanis Varoufakis gives us his version of the events that led to the Tsipras government’s shameful capitulation in July 2015. In the sixth part of a series of articles analyzing this account, Eric Toussaint looks at the negotiations preceding the extension of the Second Memorandum in February 2015.

Inspired by the gathering momentum of the #MeToo movement, we present a reading list pointing to the links between gender, power, sexuality, and capitalist domination.

A free Verso ebook collection: featuring Tithi Bhattacharya, Melissa Gira Grant, Larissa Pham, Terrion L. Williamson, and lots more.

"Women have always, it turns out, told about sexual violence, fought it, struggled to write it and say it. Women have fought to tell it to themselves" – Jessie Kindig introduces Where Freedom Starts: Sex Power Violence #MeToo