Drawing on dense archival research as well as interviews with Bulgarian computer programmers, engineers and boosters, the ...
But one thing is already certain at this early stage: though the balance of forces has shifted in Erdoğan’s favour for the time being, we can comfortably say that Erdoğanist fantasies about a Turkish ...
Let us begin these reflections on contemporary French philosophy with a paradox: that which is the most universal is also, at the same time, the most particular. Hegel calls this the ‘concrete ...
In contrast, the second tendency of analysis—best represented by the writings of Goran Hydenfootnote 4 —does indeed begin with an investigation of relations of peasant production, but is heavily ...
Bourgeois ideology in nineteenth-century England confronted a severe problem. footnote 1 Its withered roots in the sparse soil of utilitarianism seriously limited its ability to produce a richly ...
Reading Baldwin has been, for me, a strange, complex experience. It was one containing a mixture of agony, pride (sometimes real, often false and embarrassing), displeasure, envy, admiration, and ...
Bush and advised him not to stop now, but to move on to Damascus and Tehran. Yet the US victory had an unintended but ...
Drawings by Cy Twombly, viewed from the sun-scorched clifftops of Casa Malaparte. The artist’s flight from the mid-century ...
New Left Review analyses world politics, the global economy, state powers and protest movements; contemporary social theory, history, philosophy and culture.
Judgements of the ‘interesting’ dominate critical assessments of contemporary art, but what is the logical structure of these ...
The classicist Joseph Bryant explains the importance of Elvin’s newly discovered 2007 Preface to the PRC edition of Pattern ...
Critical appreciation of Adorno’s exegesis of a high water mark of postwar modernism, which parried metaphysical and ...