Remarque NYU
The Lives of Images in Post-Colonial Algeria
Sara Nadal-Melsió on Europe and the Wolf: Political Variations on a Musical Figure
Karen Hao on Empire of AI
Dan Edelstein on The Revolution to Come: A History of an Idea from Thucydides to Lenin
Jacques Rancière, "Dividing Time. Reflections on the Practice of an Amateur Historian"
Tony Judt, "What is Living and What is Dead in Social Democracy," The Remarque Institute, Oct. 2009
Todd Meyers on Gone Gone
Quinn Slobodian on Hayek's Bastards
Wendy Brown delivers the 2025 Tony Judt Memorial Lecture: "Listening for Political Freedom"
Data and Privacy Law in Europe
Troubling Classical Bodies
Sophia Rosenfeld on The Age of Choice: A History of Freedom in Modern Life
Futurism! New Books by Ara H. Merjian
Part 3, Political Emotions on the Far Right
Part 2, Political Emotions on the Far Right
Part 1, Political Emotions on the Far Right
On the Global Politics of African Independence
EatP: Stephen Gross and Anne-Sophie Cérisola
François Hartog on his book, Départager l’humanité. Humains, humanismes, inhumain
EatP: Andrés Arauz, Liliana Doganova, and Kohei Saito
The Century According to Pier Paolo (49 Years Since Pasolini's Murder)
EatP: Jessica Traynor, Pierre Charbonnier, and Benedetta De Marte
EatP: Isabel Estevez and Andreas Malm
Nils Gilman & Jon Blake on their book, Children of a Modest Star
EatP: Alyssa Battistoni, Clémence Guetté, and Duncan Kelly
Thinking with Bourdieu: Historical Sociology/Intellectual History
Josephine Quinn on How the World Made the West: A 4,000 Year History
Thinking with and Beyond Bourdieu about Individual Class/Gender/Race Mobilities?
Rachel Kushner on Creation Lake
Literary Theory and Bourdieusian Critical Approaches