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This Is Not A Scam
Sita Balani takes us to the Global Anti Scam Summit in Singapore, where the finance and tech industries gathered to tackle the trillion-dollar industry of online scams, and offers a glimpse into the horrific conditions of the 'scammers' on the frontline.
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Teaching Marx for the Conjuncture
In our final week of our Harvey at 90 series, David Featherstone reviews The Anti-Capitalist Chronicles (2020)
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On 'Rebel Cities'
Geographer Desiree Fields continues our Harvey at 90 series with a look at Rebel Cities (2019)
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Miss Major Never Stopped Fighting Fascism — We Will Never Stop Learning From Her
In this beautiful tribute, Toshio Meronek and Eric A. Stanley show how Miss Major Griffin-Gracy (1946-2025) embraced the messiness of revolt with magnetic optimism.
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Polycrisis, or the 'Madness of Economic Reason'
For our Harvey at 90 series, economist Carolina Alves seamlessly breaks-down Harvey's Marx, Capital and the Madness of Economic Reason (2017)
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The Foundational, the Moving and the Dangerous
In continuation of our Harvey at 90 series, Shaina Potts looks at Seventeen Contradictions and the End of Capitalism (2014)
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US Launch Event | Gaza: The Story of a Genocide
Join us for the NYC launch of Gaza: The Story of a Genocide at The People's Forum, with Eman Basher, Mona Chalabi, Nina Lakhani, and Moustafa Bayoumi.
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Cosmos, Production, and Anarchy
"In our era of climate change and global environmental catastrophes, is communism relevant anymore?"
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Patchwork: A Graphic Biography of Jane Austen by Kate Evans | UK Book Tour
To mark the 250th anniversary of Jane Austen’s birth, join discussions all over the UK with Kate Evans: graphic novelist, quilter, cartoonist, and writer.
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Capital and/or Capitalist Society? A Tale of Two Totalities
For our Harvey at 90 series, Nancy Fraser tackles A Companion to Marx's Grundrisse
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On Geographies of Freedom
As a continuation of our Harvey at 90 series, Tariq Jazeel reflects on Cosmopolitanism and the Geographies of Freedom in his letter to David Harvey










