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  • Given the alternatives... how about best of three?

    Given the alternatives... how about best of three?

    The frequently invoked will of people has been one constant of discussion around Brexit, often used to dismiss the idea of a second referendum. But what do we mean by the people's will? In this article, Peter Hallward looks to the legacy of Rousseau.

  • Two Women Sitting Down

    Elizabeth Povinelli: when the rocks turn their backs on us

    If biopower is the power to make live and let live, then what is geopower? What if the power that lay at the boundary between life and nonlife was becoming more important in the Anthropocene? McKenzie Wark approaches this question through a reading of recent work by Elizabeth Povinelli. 

  • Venezuela Defines the Future of the Region

    Venezuela Defines the Future of the Region

    The struggle for Venezuela will decide the destiny of Latin America, argues Claudio Katz. We must recognise global Right's hypocrisy in its attempts to topple Maduro. But it doesn't act alone: similar forces are alive inside a government that has failed to counteract economic collapse.

  • The Sudanese Youth Revolution

    The Sudanese Youth Revolution

    Tariq Sheikh describes the role of youth in the revolutionary movement that, since late-December 2018, has engulfed the country. If this youth revolution succeeds, it will be different from previous experiments, ridding Sudan of the cycle of a coup, followed by revolution, followed by coup.

  • A Savage Marx

    A Savage Marx

    Jean Tible argues that a living Marxism must be open to contamination in order to break the spell of bewitched capitalism. We must introduce Marx into spaces, times, outlooks and practices that are different from its habitual, white, rationalist ones: "A Marx undomesticated, fuel for struggles. A black, feminist, indigenous, worker, peasant, transgender Marx. A savage Marx."

  • Venezuela and Disaster Capitalism

    Venezuela and Disaster Capitalism

    "Those who speak a 'humanitarian' language, more than warning against what could happen, are anticipating a reality that they themselves are deeply invested in seeing materialise." Reinaldo Iturriza López examines the current situation in Venezuela, as the Bolivarian Revolution comes under attack from the same neoliberal forces that fuelled its rise.