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While I sympathize with Fred Halliday’s intentions in his article on ‘The Ends of Cold War’,footnote 1 I must disagree sharply both with its method and execution. No doubt he has been trapped by the ...
Once again, and led by the United States as usual, a war is being conducted—this time in Europe—against an unprincipled and racist dictator who will almost certainly survive the onslaught, even though ...
What has come to be known over the last ten years or so as ‘the labour process debate’ has been, literally, very much an academic exercise. And now its academic participants are pronouncing its end: ...
India and Pakistan are preparing for war. The casus belli is, once again, occupied Kashmir. Control over this disputed region has since 1947 been the main obstacle to normalising relations between the ...
At once the serving president, the official candidate of the right, the owner of an enormous family fortune and the commander ...
Tony Tulathimutte’s ‘Rejection’.
Anything that was shown—American, Japanese, Hong Kong: whatever. By my teens there was a terrific range of films you could see in Taipei, because the Nationalist government set up a number of ...
In ‘the standard of civilization’, Perry Anderson convincingly demonstrates that the notion of international law commonly appealed to today was developed by the European powers largely to serve their ...
These were followed by Adorno and Existence (2016), in which Gordon set out to recover Adorno’s forceful critique of ...
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