
New Hegemonies: Streaming Platforms and Music Production
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.

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.

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Agnes Khoo-Dzisi charts the political, social and economic consequences of COVID crisis in Ghana, and proposes a unified response from the Global South

Alain Badiou and Barbara Cassin, longstanding friends, reflect on the relationship between philosophy and gender, and the differentiated paths and visions this can generate.

Bruno Amable, author of forthcoming The Last Neoliberal, explores how the ‘visionary’ speeches of the current French leaders to reveal an authoritarian turn.