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  • Detail from the cover of Class Conflict and the Crisis of Feudalism, designed by The Third Man.

    Was there a General Crisis of Feudalism?

    Was the feudal order subject to accidental disintegration; did it collapse under several unrelated crises; or was there a general crisis of this society because of its inherent weaknesses?

  • Detail from Ethel Plummer, "If the Strike Fever Hits the Movies," Shadowland magazine, December 1919.

    Movie (1934)

    A 1934 poem by Muriel Rukeyser, collected in Red Velvet Seat: Women's Writing on the First Fifty Years of Cinema.

  • Kate Millett with her "Naked Lady," Los Angeles Women's Center, 1977. Photo by Michiko Matsumoto. Kate Millett papers, Sallie Bingham Center for Women's History & Culture, Duke University.

    Eulogy

    Kate Millett remembers her mother.  

  • Du Bois, second from right, at the second Pan-African Congress, Brussels, 1921.

    W.E.B. Du Bois and Black Sovereignty

    An inquiry into Du Bois' articulation with Liberia, colonialism and its concomitant formations of Black middle classes, the history of the "Americo-Liberian" elite, and the advent of the United States as a colonial power.

  • Covers of issues 1 and 12 of Processed World magazine, 1981 and 1984.

    Robots and Capitalism (1984)

    Tessa Morris-Suzuki's prescient essay — written for New Left Review in 1984 and included in Cutting Edge: Technology, Information, Capitalism and Social Revolution — on the contradictions of automated labor and the commodification of knowledge by software, which responds to claims about automation and value advanced by Ernest Mandel in Late Capitalism. 

  • From il giovane favoloso (2014), a film about the life of Giacomo Leopardi.

    Between Nature and Society: Introductions to On Materialism

    Timpanaro launches a polemic against the two major tendences of post-war Western Marxism — Frankfurt School critical theory and Althusserian structuralism — and a defense of the late Engels in an effort to reunite historical materialism with a materialism of the natural sciences, inspired by the writings of Giacomo Leopardi.

  • via Federation of American Scientists.

    Nuclear Imperialism and Extended Deterrence

    Any concept which — like "exterminism" — collates all the "inertial," "irrational," "symmetrical" and institutionally "autonomous" aspects of the arms race into a single over-riding process will make it harder to understand the purposeful, strategic function of the current arms build-up within the larger context of the New Cold War.

  • Juan Goytisolo and Monique Lange, 1964.

    History Was In a Hurry: Autumn 1956 in Paris

    In this excerpt from his memoir, Juan Goytisolo reflects on the early months of his exile from Franco's Spain in France and his encounters with French intellectuals and PCF militants in his effort to launch a Spanish-language political and cultural journal. 

  • Pathet Lao soldiers, Vientiane, 1973. via Wikimedia Commons.

    Nationalism Painted Red

    Grant Evans and Kelvin Rowley look at the development of communist movements in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia and respond to the claims of Western analysts who rooted conflicts between them after 1975 in "traditional" antagonisms.Â