
Emotional Reproduction
It is mostly through intimate relationships that we reproduce ourselves emotionally, and that we create our sense of authentic subjectivity.
It is mostly through intimate relationships that we reproduce ourselves emotionally, and that we create our sense of authentic subjectivity.
"The home is often not a space of refuge." — Alva Gotby
What would it mean to theorise love as a form of labour? How can we think of our emotional dependency on other people in political terms, rather than as expressions of individual and interior subjectivity?
"There comes a time when every old student must decide whether or not to renew their driver’s license" — Mike Davis
How do we maintain hope in the face of despair and collective political burnout?
Katherine Angel on the endless negotiations of power within sexual experiences.
Erik Olin Wright examines the complex tension between class interest and achieving class objectives.
Jean-Paul Sartre sets out the grounds for the verdict that the United States government committed genocide in Vietnam (1967).
“If capitalism survives by creating monsters that it cannot itself fully control, then those monsters must also have the capacity to harm capitalism itself. Like Frankenstein’s monster, they might destroy their own master.”
Steve Bell on drawing the Miners' Strike for the Guardian, 40 years on.
Donald Trump has been sworn in as America's 47th president. We sat down with Verso authors and others on the left to discuss what can be expected from his second term.