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It turns out the boy taken was actually Trey’s friend, Kyle (Elijah Wright), the son of David’s old friend and assistant Paul ...
A promised improvement means that those with power are going to change something, and those with power would not be where ...
Netanyahu is building on the obliteration of Gaza to launch an external offensive across multiple fronts, aiming at cantonization in Lebanon and Syria, and regime change, if not state break-up, in ...
These houses are not made for living, but for making movie The Shklovskian ‘laying bare of the device’ – drawing attention to the underlying construction of an artwork, rather than its surface – here ...
New Left Review analyses world politics, the global economy, state powers and protest movements; contemporary social theory, history, philosophy and culture.
Jonathan Rée on Christoph Schuringa, A Social History of Analytic Philosophy. Critique of the ideological function of Anglo-American philosophy’s hegemonic style.
Carolyn Lesjak on Fredric Jameson, Inventions of a Present. The cultural theorist’s literary criticism assembled for the first time, yielding new insights on method.
Picking up on Emilie Bickerton’s identification in NLR 109 of a new genre of films centred on the working class, Julia Hertäg offers a comparative-historical view of German Arbeiterfilme. Themes and ...
Nevertheless, there are important differences between the South Korean far right and its Western counterparts. Typically, it doesn’t trade in nativist attacks on immigrants nor populist denunciations ...