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Winning for a Moment
The Columbine High School massacre marked a turning point in the eyes of many, in that it implied the conscious creation of a mise-en-scène, given the meticulous preparation and the elaboration of intellectual motivations.
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Against Nature | Raj Patel & Tina Ngata
On a new episode of the Verso Podcast, Raj Patel and Tina Ngata explore the historical connections between the exploitation of nature and people.
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Announcing our re-launched Verso Podcast!
The home of radical thinking: where leading Verso thinkers, activists and authors discuss the big ideas of our time.
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Five Book Plan: Apartheid PR, boycotts and backlash
Hil Aked picks five books on the propaganda of apartheid states, the social movements boycotting them in response to their racially discriminatory policies, and the repressive state-led backlashes these movements face. -

Cruising for a bruising? Critiquing the British Zionist movement (while trans)
An essay from Hil Aked, author of Friends of Israel: The Backlash Against Palestine Solidarity.
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Friends of Israel: The Backlash Against Palestine Solidarity
Hil Aked discusses taboo, terminology, and the racial politics of Israel/Palestine as it pertains to discussion of the ‘Israel lobby’.
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JOINT PRESS UPDATE by Éditions La Fabrique (Paris) and Verso Books (London)
La Fabrique's foreign rights manager Ernest has been released on bail, but charges unknown and his property remains with police. Our colleague has been summoned to London in four weeks’ time by the British anti-terrorist unit. -

The Alternative in Shreds
Is there still time – or, indeed, is it already time – to revisit communism?
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The Ukrainian ‘Gold Rush’
“The imperative of the US military-industrial complex is not to prepare for war, but to perpetuate and amplify the flow of public money in its direction.”
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JOINT PRESS RELEASE by Éditions La Fabrique (Paris) and Verso Books (London)
Demonstration called in London to protest the treatment of Ernest, foreign rights manager for the French publisher Editions La Fabrique and Alain Damasio (Editions La Volte) by British police.
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A wise government should beware of scorning social dialogue
The legal scholar Alain Supiot, in an article for Le Monde, warns that in claiming the legitimacy of the ballot box against the street, the government’s strategy in the conflict over pension reform is deceitful. The collective action of workers, constitutive of social citizenship, is complementary to democratic life and essential to it.










