Tag: book review
Book review: Radio Benjamin
Andrew Neeson reviews a collection of Walter Benjamin's radio scripts Radio Benjamin
This review first appeared in the Spring 2015 issue of the rs21 magazine
In...
Review: Safe Space
Colin Wilson is full of praise for a recent book on LGBT history, but highlights a broader political problem.
Safe Space: Gay Neighbourhood History and...
What’s to be done now? A review of Paul Le Blanc’s Unfinished Leninism
Jonas Liston reviews an essential collection of essays on Lenin and Leninism today
(photo of Paul Le Blanc by Alex Bainbridge)
The difficult experiences of the revolutionary...
Fight for your right to read
Alan Gibbons, author, organiser of the Campaign for the Book and lifelong socialist discusses the attacks that the library service is facing in Britain....
Review: The Muslims are Coming!
Hsiao-Hung Pai reviews Arun Kundnani's latest book The Muslims Are Coming!: Islamophobia, Extremism and the Domestic War on Terror (Verso, 2014)
In a period when...
Review: Playing the Whore
Becky Gardner reviews Melissa Gira Grant's book "Playing the Whore" (Verso, 2014). This review was originally published in the Summer 2014 edition of the...
Review: Strike for America
Tomorrow over a million public sector workers will go on strike. Amy Gilligan reviews Micah Uetricht's recent book Strike for America: Chicago Teachers Against...
Participation, resistance and betrayal among car workers
Ray M reviews Militant Years, Alan Thornett’s political memoir of his life as a radical car plant worker in Oxford – and draws out some political warnings about ‘participation’ then and ‘partnership’ today.





















