
The French Programme: How Theory Came to London
Colm McAuliffe on the 1973 ICA festival that sparked British interest in Francophone structuralist and post-structuralist thought.

Colm McAuliffe on the 1973 ICA festival that sparked British interest in Francophone structuralist and post-structuralist thought.

"I want to read fiction by writers whose imagination outstrips mine, writers who can pick up on details I won’t see. I want to read stories by people who live larger lives and make grander mistakes. I want a taste of something that’s strange to me. These seven stories, which offer a selection of some of Izumi Suzuki’s best-known science fiction writing, satisfy all those wants of mine." – Cian McCourt, editor

"Matthew Lawrence and Laurie Laybourn-Langton, both emerging voices within new sustainable economic thinking, build a case for radical change by moving away from an emphasis on endless growth and towards creating a healthy environment for everyone." – John Merrick, editor

Jayati Ghosh discusses Folbre's new book, The Rise and Decline of Patriarchal Systems, and the argument for an intersectional political economy.

As streaming platforms extend their monopoly on music during the pandemic, the effects can be heard in the structures of songs themselves argues Ted Mair.

Liam Campling and Alejandro Colás analyze the relationship between the land and sea in capitalist production, reproduction, and circulation.

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Ariella Azoulay responds to the historian Benjamin Stora's new official report on the French colonization of Algeria.

An online symposium hosted by the Rosa-Luxemburg-Stiftung and the International Rosa Luxemburg Society in commemoration of the 150th anniversary of her birth.

On the increase in the UK Home Office's violent border tactics in the pandemic, and the ongoing threats to human life caused by carceral regimes.

Has the time come for a new wave of decommodification for the twenty-first century?

The history of sabotage as a suppressed tool of the labor movement, and what it can bring to a new generation of climate activism.