Resonances
On Carla Lonzi.
On Carla Lonzi.
Logics of integration.
Replying to Mike Davis’s ‘Riot on the Hill’.
Theorizing the occupation of the Capitol.
Transnational cultures in an unequal world.
The culture of Britain’s governing clique, elucidated by the trajectory of its right-wing intellectual weekly.
The dismal state of public transport in Britain, in comparative perspective – what of its political implications?
Vintage political analysis of the historical Jesus, by a long-standing comrade of the Review.
A rarely seen early version of a classic short story – Carter’s haunting reimagining of the Red Riding Hood fable.
Clues to the structural constraints of German politics, sought in the manoeuvrings of Merkel’s would-be successor, Markus Söder.
If dissimulation is integral to political discourse, what explains the rise – and sudden fall – of ‘fake news’ since 2017?
Trajectories for a darkening pink tide, with the continent’s unstable polities balanced atop its ailing extractivist economy.
Contra treatments of EndSARS as an African variant of Black Lives Matter, an overview of the movement in its national context.
Lofted by the press, the Labour leader’s bid to purge the left – and expel Corbyn – is running into trouble.
Has the US lost control of Israel?
Henry Kissinger (1923–2023).
Womanhood, suffering, writing?
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