
Notes on Anti-Fascism and Psychology
Hannah Proctor on attempts to understand fascist thought through psychological analysis.

Hannah Proctor on attempts to understand fascist thought through psychological analysis.

The celebrated feminist writer Vivian Gornick discusses her new work with her Verso editor, Jessie Kindig.

The third installment of a new text by Stathis Kouvelakis on the development, events and legacy of the Paris Commune, published in three parts across the week.

Andrew Key on Pier Paolo Pasolini's resetting of the life of Christ in the impoverished landscapes of Southern Italy, and his debt to the thought of Erich Auerbach.

The second installment of a new text by Stathis Kouvelakis on the development, events and legacy of the Paris Commune, published in three parts across the week.

The latest episode of the Politics Theory Other podcast.

An interview with Robin Kelley and Charisse Burden-Stelly on Black liberation and socialism.

The first installment of a new text by Stathis Kouvelakis on the development, events and legacy of the Paris Commune, published in three parts across the week.

Johanna Fernández, author of The Young Lords: A Radical History and a leading member of the movement to bring Mumia Abu-Jamal and other political prisoners home, reports on Mumia's COVID-19 diagnosis.

Henri Lefebvre's account of the ideology of the Paris Commune, newly translated into English

In this new edition of a classic, The Intellectual and His People, Jacques Rancière analyzes a question key to struggle: How does the intellectual relate to the masses they theorize about and, ultimately, for?

Jacques Rancière explains the temporality of the promise and how it shapes our political reality.