
The Coming Post-Hegemonic World
Michael Hardt and Sandro Mezzadra discuss the reformation of global power relations and the rising internationalist movement for liberation.

Michael Hardt and Sandro Mezzadra discuss the reformation of global power relations and the rising internationalist movement for liberation.

I took these changes for innocent erosion and enjoyed them. After all, they were just details, slight deteriorations, fluff balls of ugliness. I hoped my time would come.

Philip Harris on John Berger's "Bento's Sketchbook" and the search for truth and beauty in a state of emergency.

Tariq Ali discusses the war in Gaza and student protests in the United States.

Complete your Jodi Dean bookshelf with her latest work, Capital’s Grave: Neofeudalism and the New Class Struggle.

In light of the recent government collapse in Serbia, two journalists bring an on-the-ground report from the students occupying the University of Belgrade, plus responses from Alain Badiou and Jacques Rancière.

“Maybe you’re underestimating her,” said Anne. “Think of Olga Hepnarová. Ulrike Meinhof. Small women can do big damage.”

Jodi Dean explores the creation of meaning in our increasingly neo-feudal times.

In this excerpt from Against the Crisis: Economy and Ecology in a Burning World, Ståle Holgersen outlines a coherent socialist response to today's economic and ecological crises.

Lucie Rondeau du Noyer discusses the radical life of sociologist Hélène Legotien

A remarkable statement denouncing the Zionist project from the International Jewish Labor Bund

Richard Beck examines how the ‘war on terror’ changed American TV and movies.