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Archive of The Clash of Fundamentalisms

    Verso Books
    16 March 2023
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    The Invasion of Iraq: 20 Years On

    Reflecting on the legacy of the war on Iraq, for the Middle East and for the West.

    Verso Books
    24 August 2022
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    Reading beyond Western politics: Verso Student Reading

    Look beyond the histories of Western countries with this selection of books: all 40% off until the end of September.

    Verso Books
    24 August 2022
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    Key Debates in Theory: Verso Student Reading

    The most pressing debates in left theory from 50 years of radical publishing.

    Deepa Kumar
    09 September 2021
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    The New McCarthyites: The Right-wing Islamophobia Network and Their Liberal Enablers

    While the new McCarthyites like Michael Pompeo, John Bolton, and Stephen Miller were responsible for the Islamophobic hysteria generated, their arguments were enabled by the liberal establishment.

    Timothy Mitchell
    07 June 2017
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    McJihad: Empire and Islam between The US and Saudi Arabia

    It has become popular today to say that we live in an era of what Benjamin Barber has labelled "Jihad vs. McWorld." The globalising powers of capitalism ("McWorld") are confronted with or resisted by the forces that Barber labels "Jihad" — the variety of tribal particularisms and "narrowly conceived faiths" opposed to the homogenising force of capital. Even those with a critical view of the growth of American empire and the expansion of what is erroneously termed the global market usually subscribe to this interpretation. In fact it is the critics who often argue that we need a better understanding of these local forms of resistance against the "universal" force of the market.

    The terms of this debate are quite misleading. We live in an age, to adapt Barber’s nomenclature, of "McJihad." It is an age in which the mechanisms of what we call capitalism appear to operate, in certain critical instances, only by adopting the social force and moral authority of conservative Islamic movements. It may be true that we need a better understanding of the local forces that oppose the globalisation of capital; but, more than this, we need a better understanding of the so-called global forces of capital.

    Christine Delphy
    03 April 2017
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    Catholic Sharia, or the state within the state

    Verso Books
    06 July 2016
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    After Chilcot: A Reading List on Iraq and the “War on Terror”

    Anne Rumberger
    28 June 2016
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    Post Orlando / Post Brexit Anti-Islamophobia Reading List

    Antonis Vradis
    23 March 2016
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    The EU Security Apparatus: Designed to Fail

    29 February 2016
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    Tariq Ali Against Trident—CND Rally, 27th February 2016

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