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On Cannibals and Capitalists: Nancy Fraser & Gargi Bhattacharyya
Nancy Fraser & Gargi Bhattacharyya discuss exploitation, expropriation, and racial capitalism on The Verso Podcast. -

The Right-Wing Avant-Garde in American Fiction
In recent years, the New York literary avant-garde has shifted from a Sanders-aligned socialism to a far more amorphous politics, taking in online reactionaries like Bronze Age Pervert and Curtis Yarvin. But how did this happen, and what can this tell us about the idea of the avant-garde today? -

The meaning of Prigozhin's rebellion w/ Richard Seymour
The latest episode of the Politics Theory Other podcast. -

PRESS RELEASE
Press release from the lawyer of La Fabrique's Rights Manager, Ernest. -

Communism is Freedom
Ideas about a future society won't in themselves bring us to a better future, but ideas can function as points of orientation for collective struggle. What should the communism we fight for look like? -

Verso staff picks
We pick our favorite books from Verso's publishing. -

Feral Girl Summer
Every hour is happy hour if you have a good book. -

Shades of Grey
The release of two recent books on the history of East Germany has reignited debates on the meaning of historical memory in Central Europe. Here, Lizzy Kinch asks what the controversy means about Germany's past and its political future. -

The State of Capitalism: a Letter from the Editor
One of our August Verso Book Club selections. -

Labours of Love: Helen Hester & Sarah Jaffe
Helen Hester and Sarah Jaffe join Eleanor Penny to discuss the care crisis, and how we might organise care differently for a more equitable and free future.
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The Popular Resistance Napoleon Could not Defeat
Chris Bambery, author of A People’s History of Scotland, reviews Ronald Fraser’s Napoleon’s Cursed War, out now in paperback.










