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MAGA political energy across the country, and yet the most recent Quinnipiac University poll found that 53 percent of ...
In September 1974, at a protest in London, Stuart Hall delivered a speech in support of fellow Caribbean-born radical intellectual Walter Rodney. After being offered a professorship at the University ...
Norman Finkelstein is of course best known for his work on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict—his books, lectures and media interviews on the subject over the last three decades—and for the considerable ...
Letter to the Editor: “Mexico’s Disappeared” If the Ayotzinapa case goes unpunished, there will never be a commitment from the state to resolve the broader issue.
A conversation with Wendy Brown on the U.S. presidential election, the exclusions liberal democracy is built on, and why we must aim at more than restoring its mythical former splendor.
Selma James’s work with the Wages for Housework movement shows that we ignore the labor of care at our own peril.
Neither Chaos Nor Quest: Toward a Nonnarrative Medicine Narrative medicine claims to champion the experience of patients—but it does so by requiring that the sick “earn” their care by telling a ...
On violence and the possibility of solidarities in America.
To deliver plentiful housing and clean energy, we have to get the story right about what’s standing in the way.
Who’s Afraid of Social Contagion? Our ideas about sexuality and gender have changed before, and now they’re changing again.
From street demonstrations to song, dance, film, and poetry, women are advancing a long legacy of struggle against authoritarianism in Iran.
Around the world many people—parents and children, young and old, healthy and immunocompromised—remain frustrated by the refusal of some of their fellow citizens to get vaccinated or wear masks. The ...