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ÉRIC TOUSSAINT, CORREA’S LEGACY Éric Toussaint. 19 April 2021 Politics. In the second round of Ecuador’s presidential election on 11 April 2021, the right-wing former banker Guillermo Lasso defeated Andres Arauz, the candidate supported by Rafael Correa and sections of the left, by 52.4% to 47.6%. An opportunity to break with Lenín Moreno’s neoliberalpolicies has been
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VIBHUTI PATEL, WOMEN’S LIBERATION IN INDIA, NLR I/153 T he birth of the women’s liberation movement was the result of a unique and sharply polarized political conjuncture, between the years 1968 and 1975, which had a radicalizing effect throughout the world. Many of the women involved in the social and political struggles of that period became the pioneers of an autonomous women’s movement. India was no exception. HAMZA ALAVI, THE STATE IN POST-COLONIAL SOCIETIES The object of this article is to raise some fundamental questions about the classical Marxist theory of the State in the context of post-colonial societies. The argument is premised on the historical specificity of post-colonial societies, a specificity which arises from structural changes brought about by the colonial . . . MIKE DAVIS, THE DEAD WEST; ECOCIDE IN MARLBORO COUNTRY Pentagon eco-freaks Feshbach and Friendly are even more unsparing. Bolshevism, it seems, has been a deliberate conspiracy against Gaia, as well as against humanity. ‘Ecocide in the ussr stems from the force, not the failure, of utopian ambitions.’ It is the ‘ultimateexpression of the
ELENI STAMIRIS, THE WOMEN’S MOVEMENT IN GREECE, NLR I/158 Although feminism, like democracy or socialism, appeals to a universalistic solidarity—born, in this case, of resistance to common experiences of patriarchal and capitalist inequality—the character of particular women’s movements is still shaped by profoundly national contexts of history and socio-economic progress. The uneven trajectories of contemporary capitalist development, . . . NLR 128, MARCH–APRIL 2021 NLR 128, March–April 2021. Includes articles by Franco Moretti, Kenta Tsuda, Daniel Finn, J. X. Zhang, Anton Jäger, Michael Lipkin, Georgi Derluguian, Theodor SIDECAR - NEW LEFT REVIEW Welcome to Sidecar. The Editors. The New Left Review blog covers the same range as the journal – international politics, world capitalism, culture and ideas – but at higher speed and shorter length. 15 December 2020. DANIEL FINN, A FABRICATED CRISIS A Fabricated Crisis. Daniel Finn. 01 February 2021 Politics. The dominant players in the British media have invested so much in the false narrative around ‘Labour antisemitism’ that they cannot afford to lose face now. The publication of the long-awaited Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) report in October 2020 might havebeen an
ÉRIC TOUSSAINT, CORREA’S LEGACY Éric Toussaint. 19 April 2021 Politics. In the second round of Ecuador’s presidential election on 11 April 2021, the right-wing former banker Guillermo Lasso defeated Andres Arauz, the candidate supported by Rafael Correa and sections of the left, by 52.4% to 47.6%. An opportunity to break with Lenín Moreno’s neoliberalpolicies has been
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NEW L EFT REVIEW Georgi Derluguian Eurasia’s New-Old Empires Susan Watkins Biden’s Surprise Kenta Tsuda Degrowth Deconstructed William Davies Reputation Economy Anton Jäger Rustbelt Rebels Michael Lipkin Liberalizing Hegel J. X. Zhang Tiananmen’s Meaning Franco Moretti Aesthetics at the Margin Daniel Finn The Vatican’s Way Theodor Adorno, Friedrich Pollock and Others FRANCO MORETTI, CONJECTURES ON WORLD LITERATURE, NLR 1 Conjectures on World Literature. 'Nowadays, national literature doesn’t mean much: the age of world literature is beginning, and everybody should contribute to hasten its advent.’. This was Goethe, of course, talking to Eckermann in 1827; and these are Marx and Engels, twenty years later, in 1848: ‘National one-sidedness andnarrow
VIBHUTI PATEL, WOMEN’S LIBERATION IN INDIA, NLR I/153 T he birth of the women’s liberation movement was the result of a unique and sharply polarized political conjuncture, between the years 1968 and 1975, which had a radicalizing effect throughout the world. Many of the women involved in the social and political struggles of that period became the pioneers of an autonomous women’s movement. India was no exception. HAMZA ALAVI, THE STATE IN POST-COLONIAL SOCIETIES The object of this article is to raise some fundamental questions about the classical Marxist theory of the State in the context of post-colonial societies. The argument is premised on the historical specificity of post-colonial societies, a specificity which arises from structural changes brought about by the colonial . . . MIKE DAVIS, THE DEAD WEST; ECOCIDE IN MARLBORO COUNTRY Pentagon eco-freaks Feshbach and Friendly are even more unsparing. Bolshevism, it seems, has been a deliberate conspiracy against Gaia, as well as against humanity. ‘Ecocide in the ussr stems from the force, not the failure, of utopian ambitions.’ It is the ‘ultimateexpression of the
ELENI STAMIRIS, THE WOMEN’S MOVEMENT IN GREECE, NLR I/158 Although feminism, like democracy or socialism, appeals to a universalistic solidarity—born, in this case, of resistance to common experiences of patriarchal and capitalist inequality—the character of particular women’s movements is still shaped by profoundly national contexts of history and socio-economic progress. The uneven trajectories of contemporary capitalist development, . . . ADEWALE MAJA-PEARCE, GET IT AND WASTE IT 1 day ago · The landlocked, resource-rich Central African Republic has been in a state of almost perpetual turmoil since independence from France in 1960. The latest bout of unrest started with the 2013 overthrow of President François Bozizé, the former army LEO ROBSON, CANNY READER The death of J. Hillis Miller, in February, marked the end of an astonishing period in American academic literary criticism – North American really, since the dominant figure, Northrop Frye, was born in Québec and taught in Toronto. The period might be said to start in 1947, with the publication ÉRIC TOUSSAINT, CORREA’S LEGACY Éric Toussaint. 19 April 2021 Politics. In the second round of Ecuador’s presidential election on 11 April 2021, the right-wing former banker Guillermo Lasso defeated Andres Arauz, the candidate supported by Rafael Correa and sections of the left, by 52.4% to 47.6%. An opportunity to break with Lenín Moreno’s neoliberalpolicies has been
JEREMY F. WALTON, PAVELIĆ’S GHOST Pavelić’s Ghost. Jeremy F. Walton. 03 June 2021 Experience. Like all holidays, the advent of Ramadan unleashes a social media storm of congratulatory memes. Friends, family, and distant acquaintances share photographs of mosques and stylized images of the crescent-and-star superimposed with a snippet of text, ‘Ramadan Mubarak’ or SUSAN WATKINS, PARADIGM SHIFTS, NLR 128, MARCH–APRIL 2021 5 . When covid struck in 2020, the first reflex of authorities on both sides of the Atlantic was the protection of capital. The ecb unleashed a €750 billion asset-purchase programme, expanded corporate-debt buying and slashed collateral requirements for banks. footnote 10 In the us, as the stock market plunged and the $14 trillion Treasuries market froze, the Fed launched an open-ended qe ALBERTO TOSCANO, DREAMWORLDS OF CATASTROPHE Dreamworlds of Catastrophe. Alberto Toscano. 31 March 2021 Culture. Among the most affecting and disconcerting moments in Can’t Get You Out of My Head, the British filmmaker Adam Curtis’s six-part ‘emotional history of the modern world’, is the tale of Abu Zubaydah, the Palestinian national and alleged al-Qaeda operative whohas been
YANIS VAROUFAKIS, IN DEFENCE OF KEN LOACH Yanis Varoufakis. 18 February 2021 Politics. So, it’s come to that: Ken Loach is now the target of a character assassination campaign waged by those who will stop at nothing to shield the apartheid policies of Israel. Their message to people of good conscience is simple: Unless you too want to be tainted as an antisemite, keep quietabout the
WINSTON JAMES, MIGRATION, RACISM AND IDENTITY: THE It is the white man who creates the Negro. But it is the Negro who creates négritude. Frantz Fanon. A lthough much has been written on the forces behind Caribbean migration to Britain, and on the social and economic conditions in which black people in this country live, little work has been done on the national and ethnic identity of these people and their descendants. footnote * Ethnicity STUART HALL, NEGOTIATING CARIBBEAN IDENTITIES, NLR I/209 Survival and Assimilation. First, and especially with respect to the populations that had been enslaved, the retention of old customs, the retention of cultural traits from Africa; customs and traditions which were retained in and through slavery, in plantation, in religion, partly in language, in folk customs, in music, in dance, in all those forms of expressive culture which allowed men and ELENI STAMIRIS, THE WOMEN’S MOVEMENT IN GREECE, NLR I/158 Although feminism, like democracy or socialism, appeals to a universalistic solidarity—born, in this case, of resistance to common experiences of patriarchal and capitalist inequality—the character of particular women’s movements is still shaped by profoundly national contexts of history and socio-economic progress. The uneven trajectories of contemporary capitalist development, . . . NLR 128, MARCH–APRIL 2021 NLR 128, March–April 2021. Includes articles by Franco Moretti, Kenta Tsuda, Daniel Finn, J. X. Zhang, Anton Jäger, Michael Lipkin, Georgi Derluguian, Theodor SIDECAR - NEW LEFT REVIEW Welcome to Sidecar. The Editors. The New Left Review blog covers the same range as the journal – international politics, world capitalism, culture and ideas – but at higher speed and shorter length. 15 December 2020. NEW LEFT REVIEW ARCHIVE New Left Review analyses world politics, the global economy, state powers and protest movements; contemporary social theory, history, philosophy and culture. VIBHUTI PATEL, WOMEN’S LIBERATION IN INDIA, NLR I/153 T he birth of the women’s liberation movement was the result of a unique and sharply polarized political conjuncture, between the years 1968 and 1975, which had a radicalizing effect throughout the world. Many of the women involved in the social and political struggles of that period became the pioneers of an autonomous women’s movement. India was no exception. STUART HALL, NEGOTIATING CARIBBEAN IDENTITIES, NLR I/209 The re-emergence of questions of ethnicity, of nationalism—the obduracy, the dangers and the pleasures of the rediscovery of identity in the modern world, inside and outside of Europe—places the question of cultural identity at the very centre of the contemporary political agenda. What I want to suggest is that despite the dilemmasand
HAMZA ALAVI, THE STATE IN POST-COLONIAL SOCIETIES The object of this article is to raise some fundamental questions about the classical Marxist theory of the State in the context of post-colonial societies. The argument is premised on the historical specificity of post-colonial societies, a specificity which arises from structural changes brought about by the colonial . . . ANNE PHILLIPS, FROM INEQUALITY TO DIFFERENCE: A SEVERE Fraser Versus Young. This is the issue at stake in the recent interchange between Nancy Fraser and Iris Marion Young. footnote 11 Both theorists have been notable for their persistent attention to issues of socio-economic equality, and both have rung the alarm bell at various stages when colleagues have lost interest in matters of economic privilege and economic oppression. IRIS MARION YOUNG, UNRULY CATEGORIES: A CRITIQUE OF NANCY Have theorists of justice forgotten about political economy? Have we traced the most important injustices to cultural roots? Is it time for critical social theory to reassert a basic distinction between the material processes of political economy and the symbolic processes ofculture? In
ELENI STAMIRIS, THE WOMEN’S MOVEMENT IN GREECE, NLR I/158 Although feminism, like democracy or socialism, appeals to a universalistic solidarity—born, in this case, of resistance to common experiences of patriarchal and capitalist inequality—the character of particular women’s movements is still shaped by profoundly national contexts of history and socio-economic progress. The uneven trajectories of contemporary capitalist development, . . . TARIQ ALI, INTRODUCTION TO DAMODARAN, NLR I/93, SEPTEMBER On 26 June, Indira Gandhi introduced a State of Emergency which led immediately to the arrest of several hundred opposition leaders and to the imposition of a draconian press censorship on the country’s normally vigorous bourgeois press. Emboldened by the feeble responseto
NLR 128, MARCH–APRIL 2021 NLR 128, March–April 2021. Includes articles by Franco Moretti, Kenta Tsuda, Daniel Finn, J. X. Zhang, Anton Jäger, Michael Lipkin, Georgi Derluguian, Theodor SIDECAR - NEW LEFT REVIEW Welcome to Sidecar. The Editors. The New Left Review blog covers the same range as the journal – international politics, world capitalism, culture and ideas – but at higher speed and shorter length. 15 December 2020. NEW LEFT REVIEW ARCHIVE New Left Review analyses world politics, the global economy, state powers and protest movements; contemporary social theory, history, philosophy and culture. VIBHUTI PATEL, WOMEN’S LIBERATION IN INDIA, NLR I/153 T he birth of the women’s liberation movement was the result of a unique and sharply polarized political conjuncture, between the years 1968 and 1975, which had a radicalizing effect throughout the world. Many of the women involved in the social and political struggles of that period became the pioneers of an autonomous women’s movement. India was no exception. STUART HALL, NEGOTIATING CARIBBEAN IDENTITIES, NLR I/209 The re-emergence of questions of ethnicity, of nationalism—the obduracy, the dangers and the pleasures of the rediscovery of identity in the modern world, inside and outside of Europe—places the question of cultural identity at the very centre of the contemporary political agenda. What I want to suggest is that despite the dilemmasand
HAMZA ALAVI, THE STATE IN POST-COLONIAL SOCIETIES The object of this article is to raise some fundamental questions about the classical Marxist theory of the State in the context of post-colonial societies. The argument is premised on the historical specificity of post-colonial societies, a specificity which arises from structural changes brought about by the colonial . . . ANNE PHILLIPS, FROM INEQUALITY TO DIFFERENCE: A SEVERE Fraser Versus Young. This is the issue at stake in the recent interchange between Nancy Fraser and Iris Marion Young. footnote 11 Both theorists have been notable for their persistent attention to issues of socio-economic equality, and both have rung the alarm bell at various stages when colleagues have lost interest in matters of economic privilege and economic oppression. IRIS MARION YOUNG, UNRULY CATEGORIES: A CRITIQUE OF NANCY Have theorists of justice forgotten about political economy? Have we traced the most important injustices to cultural roots? Is it time for critical social theory to reassert a basic distinction between the material processes of political economy and the symbolic processes ofculture? In
ELENI STAMIRIS, THE WOMEN’S MOVEMENT IN GREECE, NLR I/158 Although feminism, like democracy or socialism, appeals to a universalistic solidarity—born, in this case, of resistance to common experiences of patriarchal and capitalist inequality—the character of particular women’s movements is still shaped by profoundly national contexts of history and socio-economic progress. The uneven trajectories of contemporary capitalist development, . . . TARIQ ALI, INTRODUCTION TO DAMODARAN, NLR I/93, SEPTEMBER On 26 June, Indira Gandhi introduced a State of Emergency which led immediately to the arrest of several hundred opposition leaders and to the imposition of a draconian press censorship on the country’s normally vigorous bourgeois press. Emboldened by the feeble responseto
ABOUT NEW LEFT REVIEW About. A 160-page journal published every two months from London, New Left Review analyses world politics, the global economy, state powers and protest movements; contemporary social theory, history and philosophy; cinema, literature, heterodox art and aesthetics. It runs a regular book review section and carries interviews, essays, topical JEREMY F. WALTON, PAVELIĆ’S GHOST Like all holidays, the advent of Ramadan unleashes a social media storm of congratulatory memes. Friends, family, and distant acquaintances share photographs of mosques and stylized images of the crescent-and-star superimposed with a snippet of text, ‘Ramadan Mubarak’ or ‘Ramadan Kareem LEO ROBSON, CANNY READER 14 hours ago · The death of J. Hillis Miller, in February, marked the end of an astonishing period in American academic literary criticism – North American really, since the dominant figure, Northrop Frye, was born in Québec and taught in Toronto. The period might be said to start in 1947, with the publication ÉRIC TOUSSAINT, CORREA’S LEGACY Éric Toussaint. 19 April 2021 Politics. In the second round of Ecuador’s presidential election on 11 April 2021, the right-wing former banker Guillermo Lasso defeated Andres Arauz, the candidate supported by Rafael Correa and sections of the left, by 52.4% to 47.6%. An opportunity to break with Lenín Moreno’s neoliberalpolicies has been
HERBERT MARCUSE, INDUSTRIALIZATION AND CAPITALISM, NLR I T he vision of industrialization and capitalism in the work of Max Weber is questionable in two respects: his view of them as the historical destiny of the West, and as the present destiny of the Germany created by Bismarck. Weber believed them to be the destiny of the West because they were the decisive realizations of that Western rationality, the idea of Reason, which he searched for AARON BENANAV, AUTOMATION AND THE FUTURE OF WORK—1, NLR T he world is abuzz with talk of automation. Rapid advances in artificial intelligence, machine learning and robotics seem set to transform the world of work. In the most advanced factories, companies like Tesla have been aiming for ‘lights-out’ production, in which fully automated work processes, no longer needing human hands, can runin the dark.
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RAYMOND WILLIAMS, THE MAGIC SYSTEM, NLR I/4, JULY–AUGUST 1960 The Magic System. The structural similarity between much advertising and much modern art is not simply copying by the advertisers. It is the result of comparable responses to the contemporary human condition, and the only distinction that matters is between the clarification achieved by some art and the displacement normal in both bad art and most advertising. NLR 128, MARCH–APRIL 2021 NLR 128, March–April 2021. Includes articles by Franco Moretti, Kenta Tsuda, Daniel Finn, J. X. Zhang, Anton Jäger, Michael Lipkin, Georgi Derluguian, Theodor SIDECAR - NEW LEFT REVIEW Welcome to Sidecar. The Editors. The New Left Review blog covers the same range as the journal – international politics, world capitalism, culture and ideas – but at higher speed and shorter length. 15 December 2020. NEW LEFT REVIEW ARCHIVE New Left Review analyses world politics, the global economy, state powers and protest movements; contemporary social theory, history, philosophy and culture. VIBHUTI PATEL, WOMEN’S LIBERATION IN INDIA, NLR I/153 T he birth of the women’s liberation movement was the result of a unique and sharply polarized political conjuncture, between the years 1968 and 1975, which had a radicalizing effect throughout the world. Many of the women involved in the social and political struggles of that period became the pioneers of an autonomous women’s movement. India was no exception. STUART HALL, NEGOTIATING CARIBBEAN IDENTITIES, NLR I/209 The re-emergence of questions of ethnicity, of nationalism—the obduracy, the dangers and the pleasures of the rediscovery of identity in the modern world, inside and outside of Europe—places the question of cultural identity at the very centre of the contemporary political agenda. What I want to suggest is that despite the dilemmasand
HAMZA ALAVI, THE STATE IN POST-COLONIAL SOCIETIESCOLONIAL SOCIETIES IN AMERICACAPITALIST SOCIETIES IN THE WORLDEXAMPLES OF DIFFERENT SOCIETIESEXAMPLES OF SOCIETIESLIST OF AMERICAN LINEAGE SOCIETIESWERE UTOPIAN SOCIETIES SUCCESSFUL The object of this article is to raise some fundamental questions about the classical Marxist theory of the State in the context of post-colonial societies. The argument is premised on the historical specificity of post-colonial societies, a specificity which arises from structural changes brought about by the colonial . . . ANNE PHILLIPS, FROM INEQUALITY TO DIFFERENCE: A SEVERE Fraser Versus Young. This is the issue at stake in the recent interchange between Nancy Fraser and Iris Marion Young. footnote 11 Both theorists have been notable for their persistent attention to issues of socio-economic equality, and both have rung the alarm bell at various stages when colleagues have lost interest in matters of economic privilege and economic oppression. IRIS MARION YOUNG, UNRULY CATEGORIES: A CRITIQUE OF NANCY Have theorists of justice forgotten about political economy? Have we traced the most important injustices to cultural roots? Is it time for critical social theory to reassert a basic distinction between the material processes of political economy and the symbolic processes ofculture? In
ELENI STAMIRIS, THE WOMEN’S MOVEMENT IN GREECE, NLR I/158WOMEN IN GREECE TODAYLATEST NEWS IN GREECE TODAYLIFE IN GREECE TODAYPROBLEMS IN GREECE TODAYWOMEN S RIGHTS IN ANCIENT GREECEGOVERNMENT OF GREECE TODAY Although feminism, like democracy or socialism, appeals to a universalistic solidarity—born, in this case, of resistance to common experiences of patriarchal and capitalist inequality—the character of particular women’s movements is still shaped by profoundly national contexts of history and socio-economic progress. The uneven trajectories of contemporary capitalist development, . . . TARIQ ALI, INTRODUCTION TO DAMODARAN, NLR I/93, SEPTEMBER On 26 June, Indira Gandhi introduced a State of Emergency which led immediately to the arrest of several hundred opposition leaders and to the imposition of a draconian press censorship on the country’s normally vigorous bourgeois press. Emboldened by the feeble responseto
NLR 128, MARCH–APRIL 2021 NLR 128, March–April 2021. Includes articles by Franco Moretti, Kenta Tsuda, Daniel Finn, J. X. Zhang, Anton Jäger, Michael Lipkin, Georgi Derluguian, Theodor SIDECAR - NEW LEFT REVIEW Welcome to Sidecar. The Editors. The New Left Review blog covers the same range as the journal – international politics, world capitalism, culture and ideas – but at higher speed and shorter length. 15 December 2020. NEW LEFT REVIEW ARCHIVE New Left Review analyses world politics, the global economy, state powers and protest movements; contemporary social theory, history, philosophy and culture. VIBHUTI PATEL, WOMEN’S LIBERATION IN INDIA, NLR I/153 T he birth of the women’s liberation movement was the result of a unique and sharply polarized political conjuncture, between the years 1968 and 1975, which had a radicalizing effect throughout the world. Many of the women involved in the social and political struggles of that period became the pioneers of an autonomous women’s movement. India was no exception. STUART HALL, NEGOTIATING CARIBBEAN IDENTITIES, NLR I/209 The re-emergence of questions of ethnicity, of nationalism—the obduracy, the dangers and the pleasures of the rediscovery of identity in the modern world, inside and outside of Europe—places the question of cultural identity at the very centre of the contemporary political agenda. What I want to suggest is that despite the dilemmasand
HAMZA ALAVI, THE STATE IN POST-COLONIAL SOCIETIESCOLONIAL SOCIETIES IN AMERICACAPITALIST SOCIETIES IN THE WORLDEXAMPLES OF DIFFERENT SOCIETIESEXAMPLES OF SOCIETIESLIST OF AMERICAN LINEAGE SOCIETIESWERE UTOPIAN SOCIETIES SUCCESSFUL The object of this article is to raise some fundamental questions about the classical Marxist theory of the State in the context of post-colonial societies. The argument is premised on the historical specificity of post-colonial societies, a specificity which arises from structural changes brought about by the colonial . . . ANNE PHILLIPS, FROM INEQUALITY TO DIFFERENCE: A SEVERE Fraser Versus Young. This is the issue at stake in the recent interchange between Nancy Fraser and Iris Marion Young. footnote 11 Both theorists have been notable for their persistent attention to issues of socio-economic equality, and both have rung the alarm bell at various stages when colleagues have lost interest in matters of economic privilege and economic oppression. IRIS MARION YOUNG, UNRULY CATEGORIES: A CRITIQUE OF NANCY Have theorists of justice forgotten about political economy? Have we traced the most important injustices to cultural roots? Is it time for critical social theory to reassert a basic distinction between the material processes of political economy and the symbolic processes ofculture? In
ELENI STAMIRIS, THE WOMEN’S MOVEMENT IN GREECE, NLR I/158WOMEN IN GREECE TODAYLATEST NEWS IN GREECE TODAYLIFE IN GREECE TODAYPROBLEMS IN GREECE TODAYWOMEN S RIGHTS IN ANCIENT GREECEGOVERNMENT OF GREECE TODAY Although feminism, like democracy or socialism, appeals to a universalistic solidarity—born, in this case, of resistance to common experiences of patriarchal and capitalist inequality—the character of particular women’s movements is still shaped by profoundly national contexts of history and socio-economic progress. The uneven trajectories of contemporary capitalist development, . . . TARIQ ALI, INTRODUCTION TO DAMODARAN, NLR I/93, SEPTEMBER On 26 June, Indira Gandhi introduced a State of Emergency which led immediately to the arrest of several hundred opposition leaders and to the imposition of a draconian press censorship on the country’s normally vigorous bourgeois press. Emboldened by the feeble responseto
ABOUT NEW LEFT REVIEW About. A 160-page journal published every two months from London, New Left Review analyses world politics, the global economy, state powers and protest movements; contemporary social theory, history and philosophy; cinema, literature, heterodox art and aesthetics. It runs a regular book review section and carries interviews, essays, topical JEREMY F. WALTON, PAVELIĆ’S GHOST Like all holidays, the advent of Ramadan unleashes a social media storm of congratulatory memes. Friends, family, and distant acquaintances share photographs of mosques and stylized images of the crescent-and-star superimposed with a snippet of text, ‘Ramadan Mubarak’ or ‘Ramadan Kareem ÉRIC TOUSSAINT, CORREA’S LEGACY Éric Toussaint. 19 April 2021 Politics. In the second round of Ecuador’s presidential election on 11 April 2021, the right-wing former banker Guillermo Lasso defeated Andres Arauz, the candidate supported by Rafael Correa and sections of the left, by 52.4% to 47.6%. An opportunity to break with Lenín Moreno’s neoliberalpolicies has been
HERBERT MARCUSE, INDUSTRIALIZATION AND CAPITALISM, NLR I T he vision of industrialization and capitalism in the work of Max Weber is questionable in two respects: his view of them as the historical destiny of the West, and as the present destiny of the Germany created by Bismarck. Weber believed them to be the destiny of the West because they were the decisive realizations of that Western rationality, the idea of Reason, which he searched for STUART HALL, NEGOTIATING CARIBBEAN IDENTITIES, NLR I/209 The re-emergence of questions of ethnicity, of nationalism—the obduracy, the dangers and the pleasures of the rediscovery of identity in the modern world, inside and outside of Europe—places the question of cultural identity at the very centre of the contemporary political agenda. What I want to suggest is that despite the dilemmasand
BENEDICT ANDERSON, WESTERN NATIONALISM AND EASTERN From the opening of the treaty ports in China in 1842, millions of people from the Celestial Kingdom started moving overseas—to Southeast Asia, Australia, California—later, all over the world. Imperialism took Indians to Africa, Southeast Asia, Oceania and the Caribbean; Javanese to Latin America, South Africa and Oceania; Irishto Australia.
LOIC WACQUANT, FROM SLAVERY TO MASS INCARCERATION, NLR 13 N ot one but several ‘peculiar institutions’ have successively operated to define, confine, and control African-Americans in the history of the United States. The first is chattel slavery as the pivot of the plantation economy and inceptive matrix of racial division from the colonial era to the Civil War. The second is the Jim Crow system of legally enforced discrimination and segregation RAYMOND WILLIAMS, THE MAGIC SYSTEM, NLR I/4, JULY–AUGUST 1960 The Magic System. The structural similarity between much advertising and much modern art is not simply copying by the advertisers. It is the result of comparable responses to the contemporary human condition, and the only distinction that matters is between the clarification achieved by some art and the displacement normal in both bad art and most advertising. MIKE DAVIS, THE DEAD WEST; ECOCIDE IN MARLBORO COUNTRY Pentagon eco-freaks Feshbach and Friendly are even more unsparing. Bolshevism, it seems, has been a deliberate conspiracy against Gaia, as well as against humanity. ‘Ecocide in the ussr stems from the force, not the failure, of utopian ambitions.’ It is the ‘ultimateexpression of the
JEAN GARDINER, WOMEN’S DOMESTIC LABOUR, NLR I/89, JANUARY T his contribution to current debates about the political economy of housework has two specific objectives. footnote 1 Firstly, it presents a critique of Wally Seccombe’s article in nlr 83, ‘The Housewife and her Labour under Capitalism’. Secondly, it looks at two questions currently under discussion amongst Marxist feminists concerning women’s domestic labour. NLR 128, MARCH–APRIL 2021 NLR 128, March–April 2021. Includes articles by Franco Moretti, Kenta Tsuda, Daniel Finn, J. X. Zhang, Anton Jäger, Michael Lipkin, Georgi Derluguian, Theodor SIDECAR - NEW LEFT REVIEW Welcome to Sidecar. The Editors. The New Left Review blog covers the same range as the journal – international politics, world capitalism, culture and ideas – but at higher speed and shorter length. 15 December 2020. NEW LEFT REVIEW ARCHIVE New Left Review analyses world politics, the global economy, state powers and protest movements; contemporary social theory, history, philosophy and culture. VIBHUTI PATEL, WOMEN’S LIBERATION IN INDIA, NLR I/153 T he birth of the women’s liberation movement was the result of a unique and sharply polarized political conjuncture, between the years 1968 and 1975, which had a radicalizing effect throughout the world. Many of the women involved in the social and political struggles of that period became the pioneers of an autonomous women’s movement. India was no exception. STUART HALL, NEGOTIATING CARIBBEAN IDENTITIES, NLR I/209 The re-emergence of questions of ethnicity, of nationalism—the obduracy, the dangers and the pleasures of the rediscovery of identity in the modern world, inside and outside of Europe—places the question of cultural identity at the very centre of the contemporary political agenda. What I want to suggest is that despite the dilemmasand
HAMZA ALAVI, THE STATE IN POST-COLONIAL SOCIETIESCOLONIAL SOCIETIES IN AMERICACAPITALIST SOCIETIES IN THE WORLDEXAMPLES OF DIFFERENT SOCIETIESEXAMPLES OF SOCIETIESLIST OF AMERICAN LINEAGE SOCIETIESWERE UTOPIAN SOCIETIES SUCCESSFUL The object of this article is to raise some fundamental questions about the classical Marxist theory of the State in the context of post-colonial societies. The argument is premised on the historical specificity of post-colonial societies, a specificity which arises from structural changes brought about by the colonial . . . ANNE PHILLIPS, FROM INEQUALITY TO DIFFERENCE: A SEVERE Fraser Versus Young. This is the issue at stake in the recent interchange between Nancy Fraser and Iris Marion Young. footnote 11 Both theorists have been notable for their persistent attention to issues of socio-economic equality, and both have rung the alarm bell at various stages when colleagues have lost interest in matters of economic privilege and economic oppression. IRIS MARION YOUNG, UNRULY CATEGORIES: A CRITIQUE OF NANCY Have theorists of justice forgotten about political economy? Have we traced the most important injustices to cultural roots? Is it time for critical social theory to reassert a basic distinction between the material processes of political economy and the symbolic processes ofculture? In
ELENI STAMIRIS, THE WOMEN’S MOVEMENT IN GREECE, NLR I/158WOMEN IN GREECE TODAYLATEST NEWS IN GREECE TODAYLIFE IN GREECE TODAYPROBLEMS IN GREECE TODAYWOMEN S RIGHTS IN ANCIENT GREECEGOVERNMENT OF GREECE TODAY Although feminism, like democracy or socialism, appeals to a universalistic solidarity—born, in this case, of resistance to common experiences of patriarchal and capitalist inequality—the character of particular women’s movements is still shaped by profoundly national contexts of history and socio-economic progress. The uneven trajectories of contemporary capitalist development, . . . TARIQ ALI, INTRODUCTION TO DAMODARAN, NLR I/93, SEPTEMBER On 26 June, Indira Gandhi introduced a State of Emergency which led immediately to the arrest of several hundred opposition leaders and to the imposition of a draconian press censorship on the country’s normally vigorous bourgeois press. Emboldened by the feeble responseto
NLR 128, MARCH–APRIL 2021 NLR 128, March–April 2021. Includes articles by Franco Moretti, Kenta Tsuda, Daniel Finn, J. X. Zhang, Anton Jäger, Michael Lipkin, Georgi Derluguian, Theodor SIDECAR - NEW LEFT REVIEW Welcome to Sidecar. The Editors. The New Left Review blog covers the same range as the journal – international politics, world capitalism, culture and ideas – but at higher speed and shorter length. 15 December 2020. NEW LEFT REVIEW ARCHIVE New Left Review analyses world politics, the global economy, state powers and protest movements; contemporary social theory, history, philosophy and culture. VIBHUTI PATEL, WOMEN’S LIBERATION IN INDIA, NLR I/153 T he birth of the women’s liberation movement was the result of a unique and sharply polarized political conjuncture, between the years 1968 and 1975, which had a radicalizing effect throughout the world. Many of the women involved in the social and political struggles of that period became the pioneers of an autonomous women’s movement. India was no exception. STUART HALL, NEGOTIATING CARIBBEAN IDENTITIES, NLR I/209 The re-emergence of questions of ethnicity, of nationalism—the obduracy, the dangers and the pleasures of the rediscovery of identity in the modern world, inside and outside of Europe—places the question of cultural identity at the very centre of the contemporary political agenda. What I want to suggest is that despite the dilemmasand
HAMZA ALAVI, THE STATE IN POST-COLONIAL SOCIETIESCOLONIAL SOCIETIES IN AMERICACAPITALIST SOCIETIES IN THE WORLDEXAMPLES OF DIFFERENT SOCIETIESEXAMPLES OF SOCIETIESLIST OF AMERICAN LINEAGE SOCIETIESWERE UTOPIAN SOCIETIES SUCCESSFUL The object of this article is to raise some fundamental questions about the classical Marxist theory of the State in the context of post-colonial societies. The argument is premised on the historical specificity of post-colonial societies, a specificity which arises from structural changes brought about by the colonial . . . ANNE PHILLIPS, FROM INEQUALITY TO DIFFERENCE: A SEVERE Fraser Versus Young. This is the issue at stake in the recent interchange between Nancy Fraser and Iris Marion Young. footnote 11 Both theorists have been notable for their persistent attention to issues of socio-economic equality, and both have rung the alarm bell at various stages when colleagues have lost interest in matters of economic privilege and economic oppression. IRIS MARION YOUNG, UNRULY CATEGORIES: A CRITIQUE OF NANCY Have theorists of justice forgotten about political economy? Have we traced the most important injustices to cultural roots? Is it time for critical social theory to reassert a basic distinction between the material processes of political economy and the symbolic processes ofculture? In
ELENI STAMIRIS, THE WOMEN’S MOVEMENT IN GREECE, NLR I/158WOMEN IN GREECE TODAYLATEST NEWS IN GREECE TODAYLIFE IN GREECE TODAYPROBLEMS IN GREECE TODAYWOMEN S RIGHTS IN ANCIENT GREECEGOVERNMENT OF GREECE TODAY Although feminism, like democracy or socialism, appeals to a universalistic solidarity—born, in this case, of resistance to common experiences of patriarchal and capitalist inequality—the character of particular women’s movements is still shaped by profoundly national contexts of history and socio-economic progress. The uneven trajectories of contemporary capitalist development, . . . TARIQ ALI, INTRODUCTION TO DAMODARAN, NLR I/93, SEPTEMBER On 26 June, Indira Gandhi introduced a State of Emergency which led immediately to the arrest of several hundred opposition leaders and to the imposition of a draconian press censorship on the country’s normally vigorous bourgeois press. Emboldened by the feeble responseto
JEREMY F. WALTON, PAVELIĆ’S GHOST Like all holidays, the advent of Ramadan unleashes a social media storm of congratulatory memes. Friends, family, and distant acquaintances share photographs of mosques and stylized images of the crescent-and-star superimposed with a snippet of text, ‘Ramadan Mubarak’ or ‘Ramadan Kareem STUART HALL, NEGOTIATING CARIBBEAN IDENTITIES, NLR I/209 The re-emergence of questions of ethnicity, of nationalism—the obduracy, the dangers and the pleasures of the rediscovery of identity in the modern world, inside and outside of Europe—places the question of cultural identity at the very centre of the contemporary political agenda. What I want to suggest is that despite the dilemmasand
ABOUT NEW LEFT REVIEW About. A 160-page journal published every two months from London, New Left Review analyses world politics, the global economy, state powers and protest movements; contemporary social theory, history and philosophy; cinema, literature, heterodox art and aesthetics. It runs a regular book review section and carries interviews, essays, topical HERBERT MARCUSE, INDUSTRIALIZATION AND CAPITALISM, NLR I T he vision of industrialization and capitalism in the work of Max Weber is questionable in two respects: his view of them as the historical destiny of the West, and as the present destiny of the Germany created by Bismarck. Weber believed them to be the destiny of the West because they were the decisive realizations of that Western rationality, the idea of Reason, which he searched for BENEDICT ANDERSON, WESTERN NATIONALISM AND EASTERN From the opening of the treaty ports in China in 1842, millions of people from the Celestial Kingdom started moving overseas—to Southeast Asia, Australia, California—later, all over the world. Imperialism took Indians to Africa, Southeast Asia, Oceania and the Caribbean; Javanese to Latin America, South Africa and Oceania; Irishto Australia.
RAYMOND WILLIAMS, THE MAGIC SYSTEM, NLR I/4, JULY–AUGUST 1960 The Magic System. The structural similarity between much advertising and much modern art is not simply copying by the advertisers. It is the result of comparable responses to the contemporary human condition, and the only distinction that matters is between the clarification achieved by some art and the displacement normal in both bad art and most advertising. JEAN GARDINER, WOMEN’S DOMESTIC LABOUR, NLR I/89, JANUARY T his contribution to current debates about the political economy of housework has two specific objectives. footnote 1 Firstly, it presents a critique of Wally Seccombe’s article in nlr 83, ‘The Housewife and her Labour under Capitalism’. Secondly, it looks at two questions currently under discussion amongst Marxist feminists concerning women’s domestic labour. ÉRIC TOUSSAINT, CORREA’S LEGACY Éric Toussaint. 19 April 2021 Politics. In the second round of Ecuador’s presidential election on 11 April 2021, the right-wing former banker Guillermo Lasso defeated Andres Arauz, the candidate supported by Rafael Correa and sections of the left, by 52.4% to 47.6%. An opportunity to break with Lenín Moreno’s neoliberalpolicies has been
MIKE DAVIS, THE DEAD WEST; ECOCIDE IN MARLBORO COUNTRY Pentagon eco-freaks Feshbach and Friendly are even more unsparing. Bolshevism, it seems, has been a deliberate conspiracy against Gaia, as well as against humanity. ‘Ecocide in the ussr stems from the force, not the failure, of utopian ambitions.’ It is the ‘ultimateexpression of the
LOIC WACQUANT, FROM SLAVERY TO MASS INCARCERATION, NLR 13 N ot one but several ‘peculiar institutions’ have successively operated to define, confine, and control African-Americans in the history of the United States. The first is chattel slavery as the pivot of the plantation economy and inceptive matrix of racial division from the colonial era to the Civil War. The second is the Jim Crow system of legally enforced discrimination and segregation* Home
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Susan WatkinsBritain’s Decade of Crisis Boris Johnson’s ‘Get Brexit Done’ victory set in the context of the multiple crises that have roiled the UK since its financial bubble burst in 2008—economic, social, regional, national, European—to which the new Tory ascendancy poses as solution. R. Taggart MurphyPrivilege Preserved The first major economy to pass through the sequence of financial implosion and electoral upset, Japan is also ahead of the West in stabilizing its political order. But is the stasis of the elite mirrored in the society it sits atop? Renewed deflation and the dwindling of the _seishain_ as backdrop to Abe’s third term. Franco MorettiAlways Allegorize? For Fredric Jameson, allegory exposes the contradictions that ideology obscures: capturing the multiplicities of modernity and forging an interpretive mechanism for the cultural critic. From transforming the text to terraforming the planet, insights into the method of a leading Marxist theorist gleaned from his most recent—and mostplayful—work.
Michael BurawoyA Tale of Two Marxisms The political-intellectual career of sociologist Erik Olin Wright (1947–2019), traced by a friend and collaborator. Amid the demise of actually existing socialism, a passage from class analysis to utopian imaginings, science to critique. Can Polanyi offer insights on how these strands might be joined? Dylan RileyReal Utopia or Abstract Empiricism? Where to locate real utopias, as conceptualized by Wright, in the historical context of capitalist development? A rejoinder to Burawoy, emphasizing production over marketization, Marx over Polanyi, and analyses of the present over visions of the future, as the key to this theoretical conundrum. Zep Kalb _&_ Masoumeh HashemiTehran’s Universal Studios A political history of Iranian film, tracing the origin of its plural genres through New Wave minimalism, war documentaries and cosmopolitan montage. In a society often caricatured as closed and backward, censorship and market pressures have unintentionally produced a world-class film culture—but how will it fare under the us sanctionsregime?
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