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Lukáš Likavčan on computational layers and self-calculating nature. 

Revolutionary Keywords for a New Left

Ron Roberts discusses a book of keywords designed to re-invigorate the Left against the political crises faced today.

Cruel Forms

Matt Turner considers the relation between art forms, ethics, cruelty and freedom.

Cinema as Queer World-Making

Brandon Kemp shines a light on overlooked queer cinemas and the political potential of cinematic eroticism. 

HKRB BOOKS: Mongrel Rebellion

The HKRB Books series runs extracts of as yet unpublished books by authors around the world. The series continues with the introduction to Lucasz Muniowski’s ‘Mongrel Rebellion’, an exploration of the relationship between animals and political resistance.

Doughnut Economics

Stephen Lee Naish searches for the economic sweet spot.

Poetry and Conflict

Joel Swann reflects on the contemporary poetry of unrest.

Selfie

Mike Cormack questions the ethics of contemporary selfie culture.

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