Toufic Haddad is editor and co-author, with Tikva Honig-Parnass, of Between the Lines: Readings on Israel, the Palestinians, and the U.S. “War on Terror” (Haymarket Books, 2007). His writings on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict have been featured in a wide selection of publications, including Al Jazeera English (web), the Journal of Palestine Studies, Monthly Review Zine, Jadaliyya, the International Socialist Review, and Socialist Worker. He is currently a Phd candidate in Development at the School for Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) in London, researching the political economy of neoliberal approaches to statebuilding in the Occupied Palestinian Territories.
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Disability and the Russian Revolution
Keith Rosenthal
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World economy: The return of crisis
Joel Geier and Lee Sustar -
From "political revolution" to lesser-evilism
Lance Selfa -
Imperialist feminism
Deepa Kumar -
After Brexit
Neil Davidson
Interviews
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The roots of ISIS
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Class struggle in China
Hao Ren and Fan Gang interviewed by Dennis Kosuth
Debates
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Althusser, ideology, and Stalinism
Jordan Humphries
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Revolution besieged
Amy Muldoon reviews Year One of the Russian Revolution by Victor Serge -
Voices of workers' resistance in China
Charlie Hore reviews China on Strike: Narratives of Workers' Resistance by Hao Ren, Eli Friedman and Zhongjin Li -
Knocking down straw figures
Ian Angus reviews Anthropocene or Capitalocene: Nature, History, and the Crisis of Capitalism by Jason Moore



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