
Ilan Pappe's keynote address at 2017 Palestine Book Awards
Recipient of the Palestine Book Awards' 2017 Lifetime Achievement Award, Ilan Pappe discusses the development of Palestine Studies.

Recipient of the Palestine Book Awards' 2017 Lifetime Achievement Award, Ilan Pappe discusses the development of Palestine Studies.

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Judith Butler asks what happens when free speech clashes with other basic values.

Four thinkers outline and debate different aspects of the contemporary importance of Hegel’s dialectical logic.

Tear Gas author Anna Feigenbaum visits Milipol.

Last week, on Thursday 7 December 2017, Trump recognized Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, pledging the relocation of the US embassy to the city. Defying UN resolutions emphasizing the international status of Jerusalem, Trump’s move reverses years of American policy on the matter and has been met with widespread condemnation, sparking protests in the region. We asked Israeli historian and author, Ilan Pappe, for his views on the unfolding situation.

In one of his final statements, Nicos Poulantzas discusses the relationship between Marx and Lenin, communist parties and social movements, and the institutions of representative democracy after the Eurocommunist turn.

Lennard J. Davis explores Deafness as nationality.

The republication of If They Come in the Morning is an invitation to pick up the work documented in the book.

Socialism is back on the agenda, but how did it happen and where can Labour go from here?

Balibar discusses nationalism, universalism, Europe, resistance, and the influence of Althusser.

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