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  • Alain Finkielkraut, Renaud Camus and the weight of words

    Alain Finkielkraut, Renaud Camus and the weight of words

    Brenton Tarrant, the white supremacist terrorist who killed at least 50 Muslims in New Zealand, titled his manifesto, released shortly before the attack, The Great Replacement. The title recalls the work of French far-right author Renaud Camus, whose ideas have been eagerly taken up by Alain Finkielkraut, and in the manifesto, France looms large as the sight of Tarrant's turn to white supremacy. In this article, Frédéric Debomy castigates the influence of Alain Finkielkraut in France and the power of ideas on political action.

  • Covering Christchurch: How the Media Fuels Far-Right Violence

    Covering Christchurch: How the Media Fuels Far-Right Violence

    The actions of Brenton Tarrant, the gunman who opened fire on a mosque in Christchurch, New Zealand last Friday, have sparked outrage across the world. It's also raised the question of how the news media should react to such events. In this article, Lorna Finlayson questions the way the UK media has covered these instances of white supremacist violence and argues that such attacks are not made inevitable by immigration itself, nor by 'difference', but by a media and political class which relentlessly scapegoats immigrants and Muslims while bestowing legitimacy on those who preach hatred against them.

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    Algeria — after the first victory, the struggle continues

    The past month has seen mass protests rock Algeria, forcing president of 20 years Abdelaziz Bouteflika to both abandon his fifth-term bid and postpone the elections themselves. In this article Hocine Belalloufi analyses the prospects for the future of the country.

  • Memory Does Not Belong to the Victors" Open Letter to Alain Finkielkraut

    Memory Does Not Belong to the Victors" Open Letter to Alain Finkielkraut

    Recent months have seen French politics rocked by two political events: the gilets jaunes protests and the Emmanuel Macron's public statement calling anti-Zionism a form of anti-semitism. In this, an open letter to philosopher Alain Finkielkraut following the attack on him recently in Paris during one of the protests, Dominique Eddé powerfully writes of the pains of the Palestinian people and struggle for a better world.

  • America vs China

    America vs China

    Escalating tensions between the world's two great powers signal an important shift in global politics. In this, the introduction from the latest issue of New Left Review, Susan Watkins discusses the nature of US power and its rivalry with China.

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  • Jacobin Bookshelf

    Jacobin Bookshelf

    The Jacobin series is back! To celebrate, we're offering 40% off the entire series through Sunday, January 26th

  • Union Busting on Campus: Jackson Lewis and Higher Education Anti-Unionism

    Union Busting on Campus: Jackson Lewis and Higher Education Anti-Unionism

    In response to staff at the University of New Mexico unionising, the university have brought in lawyers from the notorious union-busting law firm Jackson Lewis. In this article, David Correia, associate professor at the university, discussing the current state of higher education in the US and the long history of anti-union activities.

  • Facebook 3.0

    Facebook 3.0

    Last week, Mark Zuckerberg announced a series of changes to his global empire - could we be entering into a new stage of development for the internet behemoth? In this article, Lewis Bassett looks at the development of Facebook, and argues for greater democratic control over the use of data.