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The Courage of HÊlène Legotien
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The International Jewish Labor BUND and the State of Israel
A remarkable statement denouncing the Zionist project from the International Jewish Labor Bund
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How Hollywood embraced torture scenes post-9/11
Richard Beck examines how the âwar on terrorâ changed American TV and movies.
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Open Letter from CRMEP Students & Researchers on Kingston Universityâs Proposed Closure of the Department of Humanities
"If Kingston University ultimately wishes to reduce us to consumers, we may choose to respond in kind, and demand compensation for the âinternationally renownedâ teaching and research which we have been legally promised, but which their proposals evidently contravene." -CRMEP
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New Left Review 151, out now
What weight should be given to the role of ideas in moments of radical change, as opposed to material interests and forces?
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De-intellectualising Criticism is Fundamental to Moving Forward
"What is dangerous in this business of ecosystem offsetting is the equating of financial values with nature" - Jean-Baptiste Fressoz
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This Week's New Titles
Buy one of our four new titles and save 30% on related books from our catalogue!
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The crushing of Gaza, a âmoral defeatâ
Didier Fassin discusses the "guilty silence" of Western governments in the face of Israel's annihilation of Palestine.
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Silvia Federici on The Arcana of Reproduction
Silvia Federici's foreword to The Arcana of Reproduction by Leopoldina Fortunati.
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Prudence vs Recklessness: Assessing Responsibility for World War I
âThe debate is really not over who or what initiated the crisis, but who or what was behind it, what aims, decisions, drives, and actions by which powers genuinely caused the war.â - Paul W. Schroeder.
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The Risks of Victory: An Historianâs Provocation
âKnowledge of history can never tell us exactly what to think or do in a given situation; it only offers a richer reservoir of possibilities to think about.â - Paul W. Schroeder on the analogy between the beginning of the Great War and the events of September 11, 2001.