The neo-Schumpeterian approach of Philippe Aghion – co-author of The Power of Creative Destruction (2021), among many other ...
Palestine war that began in 1947 has still not ended. Its leaders – social democrats like Ben Gurion and Golda Meir in the ...
See too, inter alia, his renaming of the Department of Defense as the Department of War, his deployment of the national guard ...
On Thomas Pynchon.
In order to resist the attendant vices of his enterprise – the romanticising habits of a national-cinema tradition – Safdie ...
They became emblems of an alien future, imminent and universal. These concrete monuments in remote Minnesota or on the ...
Among the many lessons of Trump’s return to the White House, a crucial one concerns civil society: a mushy and frustrating, but nevertheless inescapable, concept. Taken up from Hegel’s Philosophy of ...
A general strike erupted across Italy on Monday and some half a million people took to the streets in one of Europe’s largest mobilisations against the war on Gaza. Actions took place in at least 75 ...
The prevailing cultural configuration in the United States is indicated by two recent items in the New York Times, whose common background is worth excavating. The first of these is a story published ...
For all its eccentricity and absurdism, the French poet Laura Vazquez’s debut novel, The Endless Week, grounds itself in the familiar. The quotidian is its object and its adversary. From this Vazquez ...
During the early 1990s, as Cuba suffered the rationing and blackouts of the post-Soviet Special Period, an agreement made to burnish Cuba’s cultural reputation enabled favoured artists to travel to ...
Preparations for the founding conference of Britain’s new socialist party – provisionally named ‘Your Party’ – are underway. More than 800,000 people have registered as supporters. Local groups, proto ...
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