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  • The Long Conservative Decline

    The Long Conservative Decline

    Regardless of whether Boris Johnson manages to win the UK General Election on December 12th, the Conservative Party is in deep and possibly existential crisis – a consequence of the long-term effects of neoliberalism on the state, the party, and the ruling class itself.

  • What Qualities? Whose Lives?: Policing and Resistance on the New York Subways

    What Qualities? Whose Lives?: Policing and Resistance on the New York Subways

    On Friday, November 1st, hundreds of people jumped the turnstiles of the New York City subway system in a mass fare evasion following a raucous march through the streets of Brooklyn. The demonstration was called in reaction to an intensification of policing on the subway in the past few months. With further protests scheduled for this Friday in Harlem, Andy Battle looks at the context of the protests in the history of police and state violence in the city, and the re-enclosure of the social in New York over the last forty years.

  • Last Month in France: An Islamophobia Diary

    Last Month in France: An Islamophobia Diary

    On the 10th November, around 13,500 people marched through Paris to demand an end to anti-Muslim speech, discrimination against Muslim women, and anti-Muslim violence in French politics and society. Yet, the month leading up to the demonstration, as Musab Younis charts in this article, showed just how deep Islamophobia runs in contemporary France.

  • States and Stakes: Relational Theory and the Politics of Class Struggle

    States and Stakes: Relational Theory and the Politics of Class Struggle

    How we conceive of the state has profound effects on how we understand political strategy. In this essay, written in response to Michael A. McCarthy's recent intervention, Zachary Levenson and Teresa Kalisz argue that only by seeing the state as truly relational can we avoid the pitfall of placing undue emphasis on organising within the state, rather than the vital work of base building.

  • Brexit 2020

    Brexit 2020

    British politics, since the 2017 general election, has been dominated by Brexit. What is at stake in the debate, and what are the possible outcomes after December 12th?

  • #ThisisaCoup

    #ThisisaCoup

    Evo Morales didn’t resign; he was overthrown by a coup d’état.