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  • Racism in a Country Without Race

    Racism in a Country Without Race

    'In France, it is possible to be supremely racist, all the while affirming, hand on heart, that race does not exist.' Hassina Mechaï on the sleight of hand that obscures the structures of French racism, evident in the language and tactics of the police. 

  • Policing Bolsonaro's Brazil

    Policing Bolsonaro's Brazil

    'The question of public security, policing and racism can no longer be separated from the overall question of Brazilian democracy itself – if it ever could.' Alex Hochuli reports on the lethal police tactics flourishing under the Bolsonaro regime. 

  • The Two Politics: 2020 So Far

    The Two Politics: 2020 So Far

    The year 2020 has provided a practically laboratorial clarity. For political theory, or really political practice, it has been something like a natural experiment measuring two politics against the world and against each other. How to name these two politics, if not the election and the riot? 

  • The Use of Free Speech in Society

    The Use of Free Speech in Society

    The debates that arise from discussions of “cancel culture” recall the classical arguments in political thought over freedom of expression, despite the fact that the substance of these arguments is almost never examined. We should look at them more closely, however, because they raise fundamental questions about how we should act politically and what constitutes a good society.

  • The Non-Sexist City

    The Non-Sexist City

    Leslie Kern asks how we can create a feminist city and what tools women can use to support each other.

  • Photo: English Collective of Prostitutes

    Cops, Borders, and Carceral Feminists

    'Carceral feminism has gained popularity even though the police – and the wider criminal justice system – are key perpetrators of violence against women.' 

  • Chi Chang, on the right, with Ching Siu Ling and Hua Feng Liu, in Spain, 1938. (Courtesy of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade Archives)

    Chi Chang: A Chinese American Volunteer in the Spanish Civil War

    Chi Chang, a Chinese emigrant to the United States who joined the Communist Party and volunteered for the International Brigades to fight fascism during the Spanish Civil War. His story is retold here by Hwei-Ru Tsou and Len Tsou, and translated into English from the original Chinese by Agnes Khoo.