
The Radical Routes of Suffrage
In celebration of the centenery of (some) women's right to vote in the U.K. Sheila Rowbotham's Rebel Crossings tells the history of the intercontinental, cross-class and radical origins of Women’s suffrage

In celebration of the centenery of (some) women's right to vote in the U.K. Sheila Rowbotham's Rebel Crossings tells the history of the intercontinental, cross-class and radical origins of Women’s suffrage

The Zad will host a huge victory party in Notre-dames-des-Landes on February 10.

In an interview, Andreas Malm describes how he came to study ecology and considers the prospects for the climate movement.

Zoé Samudzi on anti-black psychic violence as a kind of governmentality.

Nancy Fraser and David Harvey discuss the future of capital and capitalism.

A brief attempt to think critically about the potential of a student "fee strike" to run alongside the University and College Union strike.

How is it possible to examine the future scientifically?

The liberal world is in mourning for this dispositional quiddity, presidentialness.

Helena Sheehan introduces her survey of the philosophies of science developed during Marxism's first century.

Lewis Bassett on what the recently announced changes to Facebook mean for independent media.

It’s been one year since Donald Trump was inaugurated, and one year since millions of people flooded to the streets for the anti-inauguration protests and the women’s marches to welcome Trump to his first day in office. This US politics reading list will inform and inspire readers to keep resisting.

On the seven-year anniversary of the 25 January Egyptian Revolution, Alain Badiou reflects on the movement that inspired The Rebirth of History.