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What We're Reading This Week
The Blog | March 22, 2019

What We're Reading This Week

Rosa Luxemburg and Karl Liebknecht … YEHOR BRAILIAN … Lynn Meskell, "What's the Point of UNESCO?," History Today. Stephen Bush, "Dreams of Leaving and Remaining by James Meek; A Short History of Brexit by Kevin O'Rourke," The Guardian. Marcus Colla, "Condemned to Become:
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What We're Reading This Week
The Blog | January 11, 2019

What We're Reading This Week

MEGHNA CHAUDHURI … Alf Gunvald Nilsen, 'How Can We Understand India's Agrarian Struggle Beyond "Modi Sarkar Murdabad"?,' EPW. 'What Europeans Talk About When They Talk About Brexit,' London Review of Books. Peter Baker, '"We The People": The Battle to Define Populism,' The Guardian.
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What We're Reading This Week
The Blog | January 7, 2019

What We're Reading This Week

NATALIE BEHRENDS … Danielle Jackson, 'Memory and the Lost Cause,' Longreads. Peter Brown, 'Between Two Empires,' The New York Review of Books. Daniel Rodgers, 'The Uses and Abuses of "Neoliberalism",' Dissent. Daniel Stolz, 'The Lighthouse and the Observatory,' Jadaliyya.
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