EurozineWarning: Contains historical semanticsCan we use the f-word of history? Why understanding precisely what one is opposing will help dissent; how the trauma of WWII helped blur…Sep 25, 2020Sep 25, 2020
EurozineProfoundly trashyOsteuropa studies the history of Russia’s diseased democracy; Soundings considers remaking the world; Merkur debates representation versus…Sep 25, 2020Sep 25, 2020
EurozinePause and reflectMerkur reflects on the debate on antisemitism and postcolonialism; New Humanist debates the ethics of wild west genetic engineering…Jul 6, 2020Jul 6, 2020
EurozineMeat is not a necessityDoes the comfort of the quarantined consumer outweigh the life and safety of the slaughterhouse workers who cannot afford to stay home…Jun 30, 2020Jun 30, 2020
EurozineEvery white man his own racismThis editorial is part of our 11/2020 newsletter. Subscribe to get the weekly updates about our latest publications and reviews of our…Jun 18, 2020Jun 18, 2020
EurozineThe new municipalismPublic Seminar debates the vision of M4BL; Vikerkaar raises tenants’ consciousness; dérive resists the social-spatial order; Soundings…Jun 18, 2020Jun 18, 2020
EurozineThe resilience of crowdsPublic Seminar reports on the convulsions in the US; La Revue Nouvelle rejects prevailing nostrums; Wespennest anatomizes the bourgeoisie…Jun 5, 2020Jun 5, 2020
EurozineRadical trial and errorEsprit learns from the lockdown; Springerin wonders how we’ll come together; Letras Libres makes cautious predictions; Czas Kultury gives…May 22, 2020May 22, 2020
EurozineAutocrats in denialNew Eastern Europe explains the Stalinization of Russia’s historical propaganda; Osteuropa surveys the politics of COVID-19 from Budapest…May 6, 2020May 6, 2020