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Archive of The Right to Have Rights

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    19 November 2018
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    Verso End of Year Highlights 2018

    Featuring books on migration, identity politics, the rise of right-wing populism and the struggles of 1968.

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    18 November 2018
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    Philosophy: A Verso Bookshelf

    Our ultimate books on Philosophy and Political Theory.

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    07 March 2018
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    Nothing but Human: On "The Right to Have Rights"

    In this excerpt from the introduction to The Right to Have Rights, Stephanie DeGooyer charts the paths taken by Hannah Arendt's phrase. 

    Andy Merrifield
    16 June 2017
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    No professional will ever make the revolution

    No past revolution, she says, can be attributed to professional revolutionaries. Usually it was the other way around: “revolution broke out and liberated, as it were, the professional revolutionaries from wherever they happened to be – from jail, or from the coffee house, or from the library.”

    Five great amateurs whose work changed the world, from author of The Amateur, Andy Merrifield. 

    The Amateur: The Pleasures of Doing What You Love is 40% off, included free bundled ebook, until Sunday, June 18 at midnight UTC. Click here to access the discount.

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