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WAR IN THE AGE OF TRUMP author Patrick Cockburn interviewed on Radio War Nerd (subscribers only)

Tuesday, July 21st, 2020

Listen to the interview here.

“A must-read… [Mike] Davis concludes that the worst is yet to come and that the monster has much more in store.” — THE MONSTER ENTERS reviewed by CounterPunch

Tuesday, July 21st, 2020

This Pandemic and the Ones to Come

The Monster Enters by Mike Davis, published this week, is a warning for future generations.

Read the full review here.

“In Bernie’s Brooklyn, Political Revolution Was Mainstream” — BERNIE’S BROOKLYN excerpt published in Jacobin

Monday, July 20th, 2020
To many Americans, Bernie Sanders’s brand of socialism seemed to leap onto the national stage from out of nowhere. But in the postwar Jewish Brooklyn where he grew up, the socialist tradition and a veneration for the New Deal were central touchstones of mainstream politics.

Read the excerpt here.

“Inciter in Chief” — New art by CRUEL author Sue Coe in the Nation

Monday, July 20th, 2020
Trump promotes division.

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“The UK and US are starting a new Cold War with Russia and China—so what are these governments trying to hide?” — WAR IN THE AGE OF TRUMP author Patrick Cockburn writes for the Independent

Monday, July 20th, 2020
It is just possible to forget amid the threats and counter-threats—and the intention is certainly that we should forget—that the world is failing to contain a pandemic that has killed half a million people, writes Patrick Cockburn.

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“Matt Taibbi weighs in on Bari Weiss’ resignation from the New York Times” — HATE INC. author interviewed on Rising

Monday, July 20th, 2020

“Israel’s Annexation Plan Is the Latest Stage in a Long History of Violent Dispossession” — THE WRONG STORY author Greg Shupak writes for Jacobin

Monday, July 20th, 2020
Benjamin Netanyahu’s government has missed its first deadline for annexing part of the West Bank, but this Trump-backed scheme for land theft is still firmly on the table. The goal of Netanyahu and his US sponsors is simple: they want to liquidate Palestinian national aspirations.

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“The occupied territories have already been annexed” — I ACCUSE! author Norman Finkelstein interviewed for United World International

Monday, July 20th, 2020

ANNOUNCING: The LUCID DREAMING podcast with author Pamela Cohn — Listen to Conversation #1 with Hail Satan? director Penny Lane

Friday, July 17th, 2020

NEW VIDEO: PEOPLE’S POWER author Ashley Dawson in conversation with Johanna Bozuwa

Monday, July 13th, 2020

“A rich and varied set of reflections” — AN INHERITANCE FOR OUR TIMES reviewed by Jacobin

Monday, July 13th, 2020

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“A stimulating polemic” — PANDEMIC! reviewed by Times Higher Education

Monday, July 13th, 2020
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“This moment is not a tunnel with a bright light at the end.” — THE MONSTER ENTERS author Mike Davis interviewed for Salon

Monday, July 13th, 2020
Author and activist on Trump, the pandemic and the crisis of capitalism: “The lives of several billion are at risk.”

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“The Problem with Dr. Fauci” — THE MONSTER ENTERS author Mike Davis interviewed on the Nation’s Start Making Sense podcast with Jon Wiener

Monday, July 13th, 2020


Mike Davis argues that, while Dr. Anthony Fauci has been handed a golden opportunity to speak truth to power, America’s most respected doctor remains a team player in an administration bent on disaster.

“The most important Marxist historian of the past fifty years… Of [Mike Davis’s] many books, none has been so darkly prescient… There will perhaps be no better guide to the next decade than this.” — THE MONSTER ENTERS reviewed by Jacobin

Tuesday, July 7th, 2020

Mike Davis Tried to Warn Us About a Virus-Induced Apocalypse

Mike Davis has good claim to being the most important Marxist historian of the past fifty years. While his work may not have the vast geographical or temporal scope of Perry Anderson, Ellen Meiksins Wood, or Robert Brenner, nor has it mined a particular period or subject with the focus of a figure like E. P. Thompson, Robin Blackburn, or Christopher Hill, its influence and its singular depth makes Davis’s work stand out.On the surface, his writings may appear disparate, ranging from the early essays on the history of the US working class to his more recent studies of Third World slums, the history of the car bomb, and the radical history of Los Angeles in the 1960s, to name just three examples. Yet the diversity of Davis’s interests are linked by his near singular focus on global class relations and his writing is marked by a startling prescience. His oeuvre has opened entire continents of research, each one written in his typically sparkling, lucid prose.

Of his many books, none has been so darkly prescient as The Monster at Our Door, first published fifteen years ago, and now, amid the first wave of COVID-19, reissued by OR Books as The Monster Enters: COVID-19, Avian Flu, and the Plagues of Capitalism.

Read the full review here.

“Why We Need Muriel Rukeyser Now” — THE DEEP END author Jason Boog writes for the Jewish Book Council’s PB Daily

Tuesday, July 7th, 2020
Rukeyser’s gen­er­a­tion endured a dizzy­ing series of cat­a­stro­phes; as soon as one had end­ed, anoth­er would appear with sting­ing sud­den­ness. Now, her work can help us to under­stand our own tur­bu­lent times, and the reshap­ing of our future from these colos­sal events.

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“Six books we recommend for understanding the deadliest global health crisis of our time” — THE MONSTER ENTERS featured on Climate & Capitalism’s “Ecosocialist Bookshelf”

Tuesday, July 7th, 2020
[Mike] Davis sets the current crisis in the context of previous viral catastrophes, and surveys the scientific and political roots of today’s viral apocalypse. He shows how agribusiness and the fast-food industries, abetted by corrupt governments and a capitalist global system careening out of control, created the ecological pre-conditions for the new plague.

See the full list here.

NEW VIDEO: PEOPLE’S POWER author Ashley Dawson in conversation with Craig Morris

Monday, July 6th, 2020

TALES OF TWO PLANETS featured in Wired‘s “Ultimate Summer Reading List”

Monday, July 6th, 2020
Maybe it’s not a beach read, unless you want to spend your lounging time contemplating rising seas, superstorms, and the grinding inequalities that will only be further entrenched by the wave of changes beating against the shore of our unstable climate. Editor John Freeman assembled notable writers from around the world (including Margaret Atwood, Edwidge Danticat, Yasmine El Rashidi, and Chinelo Okparanta, among others) and tasked them with commenting on where climate change is and will be most acutely felt, which often is where the writers themselves are from. The result is a collection of poems, short fiction, essays, and reportage that is fascinating in the way staring down a tsunami is fascinating. The book charts twinned humanitarian and ecological crises from Bangladesh to Egypt to Florida to Haiti in tones that range from galvanized and angry to haunted and elegiac. If you’ve only ever read the headlines about climate change wreaking its worst havoc on the world’s most vulnerable, Tales of Two Planets is likely to shock you. For everyone else, it will be a humanization of the broad trends you’ve read about, rendered with poignant specificity by writers who have actually lived them.

See the full list here.

“Matt Taibbi discusses the irony of critically acclaimed and best selling book ‘White Fragility’ as a corporate version of fighting racism” — HATE INC. author interviewed on Rising

Monday, July 6th, 2020

“Mike Davis on Covid-19, Street Uprisings & the Failure of Government” — THE MONSTER ENTERS author interviewed on Letters and Politics

Monday, July 6th, 2020

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“How to Protect Yourself From Retaliation When Filming Police Brutality” — A PUBLIC SERVICE author Tim Schwartz writes for Truthout

Monday, July 6th, 2020
As protesters continue to occupy the streets around the U.S., many are filming police brutality. If you are in a situation with the cops or witnessing one that has the potential to turn violent, whether at a protest or simply while out in your community, you should be prepared to take video and document events with your smartphone. While taking a video isn’t that difficult — we do it every day — recording police brutality or other atrocities comes with a whole set of concerns that many of us don’t have to face on a daily basis.

Read the full article here.

NEW VIDEO: BERNIE’S BROOKLYN author Theodore Hamm interviewed on the Katie Halper Show

Monday, July 6th, 2020

“The Impact of the Assassination of General Qasem Soleimani” — WAR IN THE AGE OF TRUMP author Patrick Cockburn interviewed on Forthright Radio

Thursday, July 2nd, 2020
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“While we should be ruthlessly critical about our past… we should not succumb to self-contempt—respect for others based on self-contempt is always, and by definition, false.” — PANDEMIC! author Slavoj Žižek writes for RT

Thursday, July 2nd, 2020
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“The blundering British political class has shown the same incompetence in both fighting wars and coronavirus” — WAR IN THE AGE OF TRUMP author Patrick Cockburn writes for the Independent

Tuesday, June 30th, 2020
The murder of three people in Reading would have been less likely if Britain and its allies had not helped reduce Libya to murderous anarchy, writes Patrick Cockburn.

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“Makes clear what we’re facing and what lefty lawyers are doing, or have done, to fight the fight… An excellent resource” — LAWYERS FOR THE LEFT reviewed by CounterPunch

Tuesday, June 30th, 2020
Democracy Chasers in a Badly Injured Nation

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“Extraction in the Time of a Pandemic” — PEOPLE’S POWER author Ashley Dawson in conversation with Alok Amatya

Monday, June 29th, 2020

“Filmmaker Sara Fattahi on Bringing a Woman’s Perspective of War” — LUCID DREAMING excerpt published on Lit Hub

Monday, June 29th, 2020
Watching Sara Fattahi’s films is reminiscent of the experience of reading the stories of Gabriel García Márquez, the Colombian novelist known for his multi-generational family tales told through a magical realist lens. Sara’s films are intimately told narrative accounts from inside the households of her female relatives and female friends. The penetrating shots and closely-lensed framing of the faces of Sara’s subjects—all women—and the daily household rituals of making Turkish coffee, smoking, talking, praying, and watching soap operas, present a circumscribed, mundane existence residing side by side with the world of Sara’s imagination. Hallucinatory aspects of shock and displacement take hold. The once-familiar surroundings of her native city of Damascus are under siege and memories from the past and present collapse against one another.

Read the full excerpt here.

“Bernie Sanders’s Socialism Is New York Born and Bred” — BERNIE’S BROOKLYN author Theodore Hamm interviewed by Public Seminar

Friday, June 26th, 2020

Ted Hamm, chair of journalism and new media studies at St. Joseph’s College is a historian of New York City. His latest book, Bernie’s Brooklyn: How Growing Up In the New Deal City Shaped Bernie Sanders’ Politics (OR Books, 2020) is not just for Sanders fans but for anyone interested in New York City politics. The book traces and untangles the dense political and cultural backdrop of New York City during the 1930s and 1940s when New York was on its way to becoming the most progressive city in the United States. With a cast of characters that include first lady Eleanor Roosevelt, Fiorello Laguardia, Robert Moses, Woody Guthrie, Jackie Robinson, and the Brooklyn Dodgers, Hamm describes the landscape where Bernie and his brother would come of age. Perhaps now more than ever, as the city struggles with a severe recession in the wake of the novel coronavirus, it is important that the roots of Sanders’s socialism be understood as the product of a particular place and time.

Read the interview here.

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