Critique Without Reason
Peter Gordon’s Adorno.
Peter Gordon’s Adorno.
An interview with Palestine Action.
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.
With Biden pledging to restore the ‘rules-based order’, Germany steps up its imperial manoeuvres, and Macron eyes a European Army.
As Cote D’Ivoire’s premier begins his unlawful third term with violence raging in the streets, an analysis of the neo-colonial interests that underpin his presidency.
Avant-garde documentarist Sergei Loznitsa assembles found Agfacolor footage of the USSR’s lurch into the post-Stalin era.
The stigmas and stratifications of post-war France, refracted in the experimental life-writing of Annie Ernaux.
The New Left Review blog covers the same range as the journal – international politics, world capitalism, culture and ideas – at higher speed and shorter length.
David Lynch (1946–2025).
Gaza and censorship.
On Rachel Cusk.
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