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Just here to toot our own horn and give ourselves a pat on the back because....

Peter Wollen's landmark essay on the relation between two distinct traditions of avant-garde film.

Our vision of nature is undergoing a radical change toward the multiple, the temporal, and the complex.

A collection of aphorisms on music written by Theodor Adorno between 1927 and 1951.

Few have given peace on the Korean Peninsula a chance after the Pyeongchang Games finish, but after a tense 2017, the Winter Olympics have opened a path towards peace

Idealism appears in bourgeois philosophy to oppose itself to mechanism, and in a certain sense it does. But if we look into concrete living, we see that both are generated simultaneously.

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"Despite a long history of exalted appeals to man’s inherent right of resistance, there has seldom been agreement on how to relate in practice to unjust, immoral laws and the oppressive social order from which they emanate"

Sivanandan captured the dire, demeaning, and deadly consequences of racist state practices on the ground, and situated them within larger political, economic and historical processes.

Silvia Federici on the links between changes in the global economy and increasing violence against women.

Aaron Bastani makes the socialist argument for a British space agency

Historian D.N. Jha describes the contradictions of the purificatory role of cows in early Brāhmaņical society.