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  • Thugs and Journalists

    Thugs and Journalists

    The repetition of words like “thug” and “gang” in media coverage of anti-fascist demonstrators suggests the degree to which mainstream journalists, and centrists more widely, understand challenges to the state in the same euphemisms with which they express their own deep anti-blackness.

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  • Murder of Naji al-Ali to be Reinvestigated

    Murder of Naji al-Ali to be Reinvestigated

    Naji Salim al-Ali was Palestine’s preeminent political cartoonist. In more than 40,000 cartoons, al-Ali provided sharply critical commentaries on Palestinian and Arab politics. Naji al-Ali was shot by unknown assailants in London on July 22, 1987 and died 5 weeks later. No one was convicted of the murder, but as the BBC reports, the murder is now being reinvestigated.

  • Du Bois, second from right, at the second Pan-African Congress, Brussels, 1921.

    W.E.B. Du Bois and Black Sovereignty

    An inquiry into Du Bois' articulation with Liberia, colonialism and its concomitant formations of Black middle classes, the history of the "Americo-Liberian" elite, and the advent of the United States as a colonial power.

  • Covers of issues 1 and 12 of Processed World magazine, 1981 and 1984.

    Robots and Capitalism (1984)

    Tessa Morris-Suzuki's prescient essay — written for New Left Review in 1984 and included in Cutting Edge: Technology, Information, Capitalism and Social Revolution — on the contradictions of automated labor and the commodification of knowledge by software, which responds to claims about automation and value advanced by Ernest Mandel in Late Capitalism

  • Dodge Challenger on the assembly line, 2016. via YouTube.

    Our Streets

    Heather Heyer was killed by a person and not a car, and yet the car, a Dodge Challenger, seems almost an extension of the person.