
Automation and the Future of Work: A Verso Roundtable
Introducing this month's Verso Roundtable, a series of three articles in conversation with Aaron Benanav's new book Automation and the Future of Work.

Introducing this month's Verso Roundtable, a series of three articles in conversation with Aaron Benanav's new book Automation and the Future of Work.

Neoliberalism remains a watchword of our time. But how should we make sense of the multiplying theories of its emergence, meaning, and effects? And is it possible to speak not only of an anti-democratic neoliberalism from above, but the opening up of new spaces of popular opposition to neoliberalism that have opened up from below?

Gavin Walker on his new edited volume on the story of Japan's forgotten '68 in a global context and its relevance to contemporary struggles.

From the trial of the Mangove 9 to this summer's BLM protests, Ife Thompson outlines how the role of radical Black lawyers has been not just essential in the struggle for justice but also in transforming the UK legal system

Verso talks to the organisers of the ECHO library, a mobile resource for displaced people in Greece, to learn more about their work and how to support it.

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We Charge Genocide is the ur-text of Black antifascism. It is the most comprehensive and detailed evidence we have of how African-American radicals have systematically challenged and defined the threat of a native fascism in the United States. Recovering and mobilizing the tradition of Black Antifascism is essential to strategic confrontation with today’s far-right.

As the end of the year approaches, Breanne Fahs, editor of Burn It Down!: Feminist Manifestos for the Revolution, presents extracts from the book to help us imagine a brighter radical future.

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What we mean when we talk about "work" is a product of a particular historical process. But does the semantic ambiguity of the word pose problems for any conception of a "post-work" world?

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"A wholly unruly, ahistorical riot" – Jessie Kindig, Verso Editor, on the publication of Burn It Down! Feminist Manifestos for the Revolution.