
“Tonguetied sons of bastards’ ghosts”: Tom Nairn and Northern Ireland’s English Question
Colin Coulter revisits Tom Nairn's predictions for the fate of the six counties, and reflects on their position in the union today.

Colin Coulter revisits Tom Nairn's predictions for the fate of the six counties, and reflects on their position in the union today.

Feminist reading featuring Nancy Fraser, Vivian Gornick, Legacy Russell, Andrea Long Chu, Jacqueline Rose, Katherine Angel and Elizabeth Martínez.

In advance of this week's series of UK elections, James Foley revisits Tom Nairn's predictions for the break up of the British state.

Introducing the Verso Roundtable on The Break-Up of Britain: Crisis and Neo-Nationalism, by Tom Nairn.

Ariella Azoulay, Shellyne Rodriguez, Dalaeja Foreman, Nitasha Dhillon, Andrew Ross, Jasbir Puar, Abou Farman, Nelson Maldonado-Torres and others chart a Post-MoMA future in this first installment of 'Writing for Post-MoMA Futures'

Workers should "aim to hit the employer in his vital spot, his heart and soul, in other words, his pocketbook." By Gavin Mueller.

An interview with Kristin Ross and Denis Saint-Amand, decrying the call to place the two rebel poets into the France's national memorial.

Matt Cole uses the labour theory of value to explore why digital technologies are so exploitative.

Emma Pirnay recovers the gendered history of film editing and considers how we can recognise marginalised labour.

Named a Most Anticipated Book of 2021 by Thrillist, The Millions, Frieze, and Metropolis Japan, Terminal Boredom by Izumi Suzuki showcases her singular slant on speculative fiction that would be echoed in countless later works, from Neuromancer to The Handmaid’s Tale.

James Muldoon on Gavin Mueller and the tension between Marxist critique and technological optimism.

Introducing the Verso Roundtable on Gavin Mueller's book, Breaking Things at Work: The Luddites Were Right About Why You Hate Your Job