T. J. Clark Thames & Hudson, London, 2025 Just a little over fifty years ago, I wanted to read the most challenging new art ...
Bowing in Berlin's competition, Swiss director Lionel Baer's latest follows a Jewish family bunkered down in an apartment ...
By the Connessioni per la lotte di classe, this text develops starting from some of Mattick's assumptions, the problem of the self-activity of proletarians in the class struggle and the content of the ...
What is happening now is best understood as an outburst of homegrown Maoism in America. The Cultural Revolution, announced by ...
By the Hungarian Council Communist organization MBKSZ, this article talks about the so-called bankruptcy of marxism in ...
So I would call it a new bourgeois revolution that uses space and the internet to realize the interests of the capitalists on a whole new unprecedented scale. Such thoughts, closer in character to ...
For the first time since the fall of the Third Reich 80 years ago, there is a real possibility that a party with direct ...
David Gordon revisits Richard Weaver‘s 1948 classic Ideas Have Consequences and finds that this volume has much to tell us today. This review takes us through ...
A group of experts consider the accessories from the past 100 years that changed how we carry our things — and ourselves.
Louisiana's new "innovation czar" Josh Fleig has a plan -- and $50 million -- to help grow home-grown tech companies, rather ...
Senator Bernie Sanders spoke in the Senate on February 11. Warning of the “authoritarianism” of “modern day kings,” namely ...