
On the Myth of Jewish Self-Hatred
Rather than accusing Jews who criticize Israel of self-hatred, we should be asking ourselves what love can and should be able to tolerate.

Rather than accusing Jews who criticize Israel of self-hatred, we should be asking ourselves what love can and should be able to tolerate.

Articles from a July 1968 edition of Intercontinental Press — on the French May, the Prague Spring, and repression in Greece — register the immediate response of the Fourth International to some of the political upheavals that defined that year.

Ole Grünbaum, a key figure of Denmark's 1960s youth movement, describes the shift from consciousness raising to practical social experimentation occurring in 1968.

Focussing on the Indian government's counterinsurgency operations against Maoists in Bastar, Nandini Sundar examines how formal democracy works to subvert popular power.

How do we create an economy for the many, not the few? Joe Guinan and Martin O’Neill look at Labour's radical proposals for democratising the ownership of capital and industry.

After President Sergio Mattarella’s decision to reject the Lega candidate for Economy Minister, and the ensuing constitutional and economic crisis, David Broder asks where next for Italian democracy?

The new issue of the journal Historical Materialism focuses on Marxist interventions into contemporary debates on identity politics. In this, the introduction to the issue, the editors outline the terms of the debate, and introduce the articles in the issue.
View the full issue on the Historical Materialism site.

The upsurge of armed struggle in Malaysia represents one of the lesser noticed repercussions of the 1968 developments in Vietnam and China.

What do the French student movement, the strike in the SNCF, and the various movements in the public services really have in common?

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Louis Althusser's preliminary analysis of May 1968, written in a 1969 letter to Maria Antonietta Macciocchi.

Alex De Jong on the Philippines in the global '68