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Socialism or Whole Foods: Luxemburgian Answers to Our Climate Crisis
Leftists need to counter the vision of ever-more-consumption, upon which capitalism depends, with a different account of what constitutes quality of life. -

Domenico Losurdo: Ernst Nolte and the Development of Revisionism
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Verso Futures: announcing Nicolas Bourriaud's The Exform
Leading theorist and art curator Nicolas Bourriaud examines the dynamics of ideology in The Exform.
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Apichatpong Weerasethakul: A Photograph for Benedict Anderson
A tribute to the late Benedict Anderson by artist and filmmaker Apichatpong Weerasethakul. -

"Order is an exception, not the rule": An interview with Wolfgang Streeck
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Enzo Traverso: On Islamophobia and Antisemitism
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Shlomo Sand: Israel Isn’t Fascist, but It Still Needs the World to Save It From Itself
Were there fewer attacks on innocent non-Jews during the 1948 war than today? Did the horrible murder of 47 residents of Kafr Qasem in 1956 take place under a right-wing government? Are the positions of the communities that don’t accept Arabs so different from those of the kibbutzim that since the beginning of Zionist settlement have refused to accept a single Arab? -

Verso's Essential Labour Party Entryist Reading List
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Movement for Black Lives platform and excerpts from Policing the Planet
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40% off every title on our Latin America Reading List
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A Third World Olympics: Sport, Politics, and the Developing World in the 1963 Games of the New Emerging Forces (GANEFO)
Although GANEFO’s genesis was related to diplomatic problems that arose from Indonesia’s hosting of the IVth Asian Games in 1962 and the subsequent suspension of the Indonesian Olympic Committee, it was also an explicit attempt to link sport to the politics of anti-imperialism, anti-colonialism, and the emergence of the Third World.










