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  • Kashmir: A Year Under Lockdown

    Kashmir: A Year Under Lockdown

    It's now a year since  the Indian government rescinded the autonomy of the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir, effectively cutting off the beleaguered area from the outside world. In this, Shoaib Shafi speaks to Kashmiris about their experience of a year in lockdown.

  • Genetic testing and the return of race science

    Genetic testing and the return of race science

    Recent years have seen a boom in the genetic testing industry. Now, for relatively little money you can have your DNA analysed to see where your ancestors came from. But what does this industry say about how we view race and genetics, and is this merely a return of discredited and politically reactionary race science?

  • Daniel Guérin: 'Towards an Extraparliamentary Opposition'

    Daniel Guérin: 'Towards an Extraparliamentary Opposition'

    Daniel Guérin (1904-1988), was a French libertarian-communist perhaps best known for his controversial 1960s attempt to synthesize Marxism and anarchism. Here, translated into English for the first time, is the text of his speech about anti-racist struggle in both the US and France.

  • Revolutionary Feminism

    Revolutionary Feminism

    Feminist reading featuring Nancy Fraser, Nina Lakhani, Andrea Long Chu, Juno Mac and Molly Smith, Leta Hong Fincher, Sophie Lewis and Elizabeth Martínez.

  • The Origins of National Consciousness

    The Origins of National Consciousness

    The convergence of capitalism and print technology on the fatal diversity of human language created the possibility of a new form of imagined community, which in its basic morphology set the stage for the modern nation. 

  • Map of Mediaeval Manor

    The Transition from Feudalism to Capitalism

    The development of distinctive property forms in English agriculture entailed new forms of class struggle. If we want to sum up the ways in which class struggle between landlords and peasants 'liberated' capitalism, it might be closer to the truth to say that capitalism was advanced by the assertion of the landlords' powers against the peasants' claims to customary rights. 

  • Hot City: Compound Crisis and Popular Struggle in NYC

    Hot City: Compound Crisis and Popular Struggle in NYC

    Poised between disaster and revolution, New York City is in the midst of a compound crisis, one that exacerbates the violent inequalities and explosive contradictions of racial capitalism that underlie the emergencies of our time.