#81 New Left Review
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New Left Review CONTENTS
Perry Anderson: Homeland
Deadlocks of American politics viewed within a longer optic, as outcomes of interlocking determinantsâregime of accumulation, sociological shifts, cultural mutations, catalytic minoritiesâwithin an all-capitalist ideological universe.
Yonatan Mendel: New Jerusalem
Dysfunctions and divisions of Israelâs largest city. Yonatan Mendel diagnoses the incoherent urbanism produced by its history of occupation and segregation, and by the vast, settlement-driven distension of its boundaries after 1967.
Franco Moretti: Fog
Why did a bourgeoisie commended by Marx for its ruthless rationalism surround itself with clouds of mystification? Franco Moretti traces recurrent refusals of precision through Victorian culture, from Carlyle to Millais, Tennyson to Conrad.
Joachim Jachnow: Whatâs Become of the German Greens?
Once pillars of the peace movement, Die GrĂŒnen are now cheerleaders for Western military intervention. Joachim Jachnowâs cursus vitae of the movementâdiverse origins, ideological rifts, shifting social basesâexplains the transformation.
Nancy Fraser: A Triple Movement?
Why has the global economic crisis yet to produce programmatic alternatives for social transformation? Nancy Fraser argues that present struggles fall within an ambiguous triangle formed by the forces of commodification, social protection and emancipation.
BOOK REVIEWS
Francis Mulhern on Eric Hobsbawm, Fractured Times. Considerations on the fates of bourgeois high culture, avant-gardes and mass art, in the âage of extremesâ and beyond.
Jacob Collins on Frédéric Gros, Le principe sécurité. Taxonomy of successive forms taken by Western concepts of security, from ancient Rome to GPS.
Hung Ho-fung on Michael Pettis, The Great Rebalancing. A Wall Street insiderâs sceptical look at prospects for an orderly recalibration of the world economy.
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160 Pages