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Agathe Dorra is a PhD researcher in political aesthetics at King’s College London

Cowboys and Italians

In the 1960s, Italian filmmakers took the cowboy out of America. They gave the western a wild, blood-soaked makeover that revived the genre for global audiences and imbued it with new political relevance.

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    Should We Invade Israel?

    For decades, advocates of humanitarian intervention argued that the international community should take military action against states engaged in extreme human rights abuses. Israel is one such state.

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      The Invisible Kuwaitis

      Kuwait systematically denies citizenship to a population that has lived there since before the state existed.

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        Mohsen Mahdawi Is Undeterred

        In April, Palestinian activist Mohsen Mahdawi was detained by ICE for over two weeks, despite not being charged with a crime. He spoke to Jacobin about his early life, his incarceration, and why he’s actually optimistic about the prospects for peace.

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          The British Invasion, Beaten Back

          The 1964 arrival of the Beatles in New York City, followed the Rolling Stones and Led Zeppelin, heralded two generations of British musicians’ finding massive success with US audiences. But the invasion is now over.

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