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Posts tagged: modernism
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Recent years have seen renewed debate on climate strategy on the left. Here, Kai Heron responds to the arguments of the proponents of a left ecomodernism, and argues that it risks reactionary political consequences.
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Everything, All the Time, Everywhere: a Letter from the Editor
"Post modernity ‘originated under the star of’ neoliberalism and should be seen as much a system of market discipline as a philosophical set of ideas expressed through cultural forms. It is both the alibi and indictment for neoliberalism, but is too ironic, too cool to call itself out." –Leo Hollis, editor
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Clean Living Under Difficult Circumstances: a Letter from the Editor
"Owen passionately believes that city-making is a socialist project. It is about thinking of a place where equity, fairness and pleasure are part of everyday life." –Leo Hollis, editor
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Dulce et Decorum Est: The cultural impact of World War I in the United Kingdom
On the latest Suite (212) on Resonance FM, Juliet Jacques talks to Charlotte Jones, Teaching Fellow in Victorian & Modern Literature at King's College London, about the cultural impact of World War I in the UK.
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Henri Lefebvre’s Letter on the Unknown Painter to Comrade D.
Lefebvre's monument to the unknown painter remains to be built.
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Reflections on Raymond Williams
Terry Eagleton, Elinor Taylor, Jacob Soule, Patrick Parrinder, and others on the life and work of Raymond Williams.
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Modernism and Imperialism by Fredric Jameson