
Verso Blog Series: Global Perspectives on Policing
This week on the Verso Blog, we bring you reports on the past and present roles of the police in five different countries.

This week on the Verso Blog, we bring you reports on the past and present roles of the police in five different countries.

Shigraf Zahbi reports on misogyny in Modi's India.

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 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.

Jessica Thorne on the lessons of historical moments of international solidarity in the face of rising nationalism.

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

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

Andreas Malm on his new book, 'Corona, Climate, Chronic Emergency: War Communism in the Twenty-First Century' with Alex Doherty.

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.

Capital and Covid-19: Robert Brenner, Wolfgang Streeck, Roberto Schwarz, Lorna Finlayson, and more

In an open letter to theorist Sylvia Wynter on Wynter's text "1492: A New World View," Ariella Aïsha Azoulay retrieves memories of her Jewish family's Arabness: "I refuse to become a memory-less Jew, whose life was mutated and reformatted to begin only with the creation of the nation-state."

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