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Ilan Pappé, The Collapse of Zionism — Sidecar

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Six signs of breakdown.

on Jun 26

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Bernardo Jurema, Green Brazil? — Sidecar

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Lula and the Amazon.

on Nov 8

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Jan Breman & Marcel van der Linden, Migration: A View From Below, NLR 148, July–August 2024

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Against both the catastrophist and ‘win-win’ perspectives on immigration, this class-based examination shows that in-country and in-region movement far outstrips the traffic on the ‘migratory corridors’ joining poor countries to rich. Fieldwork from India and Indonesia reveals the social...

on Oct 20

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Owen Hatherley, Breathing Space — Sidecar

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On anti-utopian architecture.

on Oct 18

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Julian Stallabrass, Memories of the Present, NLR 148, July–August 2024

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What forms of criticism should be brought to bear on the pseudo-realist ‘photographs’ produced by prompts to AI programmes? Julian Stallabrass gets a bead on these thrice-alienated products of human image-making by framing them within information-science concepts of cultural entropy and...

on Oct 9

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Arielle Angel, Leaving Zion, NLR 148, July–August 2024

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The rejection of Israel’s hegemony by a new generation of Jewish Americans—and their radical critique of its revenge war on Gaza—have altered the political-intellectual terrain in the US. Arielle Angel, editor in chief at Jewish Currents, discusses the journal’s role in this rupture with the...

on Oct 2

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Tom Hazeldine, Neo-Labourism in the Saddle, NLR 148, July–August 2024

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Still lagging its G7 peers in recovery from the 2008 crisis, and faced with the impasse of Brexit, Britain is haunted again by the spectre of decline. As Labour returns to office, tight-lipped about its plans, Tom Hazeldine analyses the class character of the vote and the regionally skewed...

on Oct 1

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Tim Barker, False Hopes — Sidecar

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Gaza and the DNC.

on Sep 28

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Sahra Wagenknecht, Condition of Germany, NLR 146, March–April 2024

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Interview with a prominent leader of the German left on the state of her country, currently the epicentre of converging crises—geopolitical, economic, environmental. With politics swerving right under an SPD-led government, flux and refoundation on the left.

on Sep 27

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Arielle Angel, Leaving Zion, NLR 148, July–August 2024

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The rejection of Israel’s hegemony by a new generation of Jewish Americans—and their radical critique of its revenge war on Gaza—have altered the political-intellectual terrain in the US. Arielle Angel, editor in chief at Jewish Currents, discusses the journal’s role in this rupture with the...

on Sep 26

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Bernardo Jurema, Green Brazil? — Sidecar

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Lula and the Amazon.

on Sep 21

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Evgeny Morozov, Digital Socialism?, NLR 116/117, March–June 2019

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What opportunities does the new feedback infrastructure of data capitalism offer for non-market forms of social coordination? Hayek and the Calculation Debate revisited in the age of big data.

on Sep 17

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Owen Hatherley, Ghost World — Sidecar

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On Oleksiy Radynski.

on Sep 15

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Romaric Godin, The Gravedigger — Sidecar

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Michel Barnier and Macronism.

on Sep 13

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Loren Balhorn, Darker Turn — Sidecar

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Elections in Thuringia.

on Sep 6

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Marco D'Eramo, Problem Trump — Sidecar

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An influencer avant la lettre.

on Aug 25

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Gabriel Hetland, Fraud Foretold? — Sidecar

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Elections in Venezuela.

on Aug 24

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Anton Jäger, Into the Void — Sidecar

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Explaining British pogromism.

on Aug 15

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Naomi Hossain, Bloody July — Sidecar

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Unrest in Bangladesh.

on Aug 10

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Ussama Makdisi, Overwriting Palestine — Sidecar

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The complicity of the academy.

on Aug 10

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Ussama Makdisi, Overwriting Palestine — Sidecar

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The complicity of the academy.

on Aug 9

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Ussama Makdisi, Overwriting Palestine — Sidecar

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The complicity of the academy.

on Aug 6

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NLR 147, May–June 2024

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NLR 147, May–June 2024. Includes articles by Tony Wood, Owen Hatherley, Cédric Durand, Radhika Desai, Rebecca Lossin, Grey Anderson, Sanjay Subrahmanyam and Rashid Khalidi

on Jul 28

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Daniel Finn, Same Blade — Sidecar

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Palestine and Labourism.

on Jul 20

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Sinclair Thomson, Mutiny in Bolivia — Sidecar

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The crisis of the MAS.

on Jul 20

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Daniel Finn, Same Blade — Sidecar

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Palestine and Labourism.

on Jul 17

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Eskandar Sadeghi-Boroujerdi, Damage Control — Sidecar

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Iran’s ‘reformist’ president.

on Jul 14

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Martin Barnay, Gaucho-Lepénisme? — Sidecar

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On France’s far-right vote.

on Jul 5

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Rashid Khalidi, The Neck and The Sword, NLR 147, May–June 2024

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Rashid Khalidi and Tariq Ali discuss the political and intellectual history of the Palestinian national movement, its fraught entanglement with neighbouring Arab regimes, the realities of the ‘peace process’, Israel’s grip on the Biden Administration and the strategic calculations—or...

on Jul 3

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Ilan Pappé, The Collapse of Zionism — Sidecar

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Six signs of breakdown.

on Jun 26

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Jacques Rancière, Grand Éditeur — Sidecar

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Éric Hazan (1936-2024).

on Jun 25

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Tariq Ali, A Reprieve for Assange — Sidecar

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Journalism as ‘espionage’.

on May 24

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Peter Hallward, Option Zero in Haiti, NLR 27, May–June 2004

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A very multilateral coup. Franco-American harmony and unanimous blessings from the Security Council for the overthrow of a constitutional government and crushing of popular hope, in the Western hemisphere’s poorest nation-state.

on May 24

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Miri Davidson, Sea and Earth — Sidecar

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Imaginaries of the far right.

on May 20

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Christoph N. Vogel, Intractable Crisis — Sidecar

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Escalation in the DRC.

on May 20

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Michael Casper, A Bronx Tale — Sidecar

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Cooperativism in New York.

on May 19

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Lily Lynch, Crosshairs — Sidecar

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The shooting of Robert Fico.

on May 17

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Michael Hardt & Sandro Mezzadra, A Global War Regime — Sidecar

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Theorizing the new world system.

on May 9

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Forrest Hylton, Ghosts of ’68 — Sidecar

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Campus protests in context.

on May 8

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Joy Neumeyer, Moscow’s Story, NLR 146, March–April 2024

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Joy Neumeyer on Jade McGlynn, Memory Makers and Russia’s War. Twin studies, scholarly and less so, of the uses of the past in Putin’s war for Ukraine.

on May 7

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Gabriel Piterberg, Erasing the Palestinians, NLR 10, July–August 2001

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How the founding myths of Israel dictated conceptual removal of Palestinians, during and after physical removal. The invention of ‘retroactive transfer’ and ‘present absentees’ as the glacial euphemisms of ethnic cleansing.

on Apr 28

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Olly Haynes, First Priorities — Sidecar

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Paths for the French left.

on Apr 19