Do More Than No Harm: On Judith Butler’s “The Force of Nonviolence”
Mark Trecka reviews Judith Butler's latest book, "The Force of Nonviolence."
"You can't ignore politics, no matter how much you'd like to." — Molly Ivins
Mark Trecka reviews Judith Butler's latest book, "The Force of Nonviolence."
Mark TreckaJul 17, 2020
What to make of "The Force of Nonviolence"? Faisal Devji reviews Judith Butler's latest book.
Faisal DevjiJul 17, 2020
Piper French is captivated by “French Guiana: Memory Traces of the Penal Colony,” a photo-text by Patrick Chamoiseau and Rodolphe Hammadi.
Piper FrenchJul 16, 2020
Otis Houston follows up with Thomas Chatterton Williams, author of “Self-Portrait in Black and White: Unlearning Race.”
Otis HoustonJul 16, 2020
Stefano Bloch reviews Lauren Sandler's "This Is All I Got: A New Mother’s Search for Home."
Stefano BlochJul 16, 2020
Martin Hägglund responds to his critics.
Martin HägglundJul 15, 2020
Martin Hägglund responds to his critics.
Martin HägglundJul 15, 2020
Jodi Dean on whether you should spend your time on “This Life” by Martin Hägglund.
Jodi DeanJul 15, 2020
William Clare Roberts appraises the democratic socialism of Martin Hägglund's "This Life."
William Clare RobertsJul 15, 2020
Benjamin Kunkel considers Martin Hägglund's democratic socialism.
Benjamin KunkelJul 15, 2020
Walter Benn Michaels explains his reservations about Martin Hägglund's "This Life: Secular Faith and Spiritual Freedom."
Jul 15, 2020
Brandon M. Terry considers Martin Hägglund's "This Life" and its relation to the political philosophy of Martin Luther King Jr.
Brandon M. TerryJul 15, 2020