
'… let’s hope that things kick off again quickly'. An Interview with Andreas Malm
On the publication of his new book, How to Blow Up a Pipeline, Andreas Malm reaffirms the call for climate action

On the publication of his new book, How to Blow Up a Pipeline, Andreas Malm reaffirms the call for climate action

Jonathan Cook celebrates yesterday's ruling that refused the demand to extradite Julian Assange to the US, but also warns that it has dangerous consequences for press freedoms in the future.

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Emmanuel Terray, showing the contradictions in the Western tradition between religious freedom and the rule of law, warns how the Republic's enforcement of secularism promotes violence.

Alain Brossat on how the reaction to the murder of Samuel Paty exposes the divisions and inequalities at the heart of the French Republicanism, and how the violence is doomed to repeat itself.

As Argentina's upper house prepares for its historic vote on abortion rights, Verónica Gago, our leading theorist of the Feminist International, discusses how the struggle around abortion has opened up the central question of 'political decision' for those typically excluded from politics.

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How Leo Panitch touched the lives of students, scholars and activists.

Alain Badiou gets to grips with the current political moment, and proposes that we are on the cusp of a new epoch: a new mass communism.

An excerpt from Leo Panitch's last book, written with Colin Leys.

Aditya Bahl protests against the continued imprisonment of the Marxist poet, Varavara Rao, and examines how the current cycle of rightwing repression is part of a much longer political history, shaped by the changing relationship between the Indian state and capitalism.