A memoir interwoven with historical research that might leave you wondering if anything really changes in these United States.
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A memoir that grapples with changing ambitions and the myth of having it all.
The conflict between biographers and their living subjects can turn deadly.
The Tragedy of True Crime is both a critique of and a major contribution to true-crime literature.
David Lockwood, an Australian academic, has written a history of the Malayan Communist Party (MCP) from 1930-48. While it is a short work—173 pages—it is invaluable for both the Malaysian and Australia Left.
The post Uncovering Malaysia’s communist history first appeared on Solidarity Online.
We need more than genealogies to know who we are, and who we ought to become.
In trying to get a little for myself, why must I push someone else down?
Joanna Murray-Smith’s play Julia, directed by Sarah Goodes, is a dramatic retelling of the events leading up to Julia Gillard’s famous 2012 “Misogyny Speech”.
The post Julia’s glorification of former Prime Minister’s record on sexism falls flat first appeared on Solidarity Online.
Proud Toyota Hilux owner, Jayden Jaydensen has formed an unlikely bond with a local magpie. The 26 year old tradie said he was scoffing down his daily four and twenty during his second lunch break when he saw the magpie... Read More ›
Debating the stakes of the “New Puritanism”