Book Review: Cottee, Simon and Thomas Cushman (eds.). Christopher Hitchens and His Critics: Terror, Iraq, and the Left. New York: New York University Press, 2008.
Spencer A. Leonard
If History did not, as the conservative critic Francis Fukuyama pronounced, come to end in 1989, this is because, in the sense of being the self-realization of freedom, History [...]
All Posts Tagged With: "Issue # 11"
Going it Alone: Christopher Hitchens and the death of the Left
Why the U.S. stimulus package is bound to fail
David Harvey
Much is to be gained by viewing the contemporary crisis as a surface eruption generated out of deep tectonic shifts in the spatio-temporal disposition of capitalist development. The tectonic plates are now accelerating their motion and the likelihood of more frequent and more violent crises of the sort that have been occurring since 1980 [...]
Can Neo-liberalism continue after the crisis?
Observations on the Ideological Recovery in France and the United States
Ashleigh Campi
It has been noted that the current economic crisis is of a scale unprecedented in the history of advanced capitalism. Today, three decades since the first stages of a transition of world markets through the expansion of finance capital, we face the first [...]
Remarks on Chris Cutrone’s ‘Iraq and the election: the fog of “anti-war” politics’
Tuomas Nevanlinna
I was intrigued to find in The Platypus Review #7 a commentary by Chris Cutrone on the U.S. role in world politics. I found it more sophisticated and original than anything I had previously come across in the mainstream media either here or in Europe.
Before launching my machine, I would like to situate [...]
