Berlin Film Festival Boss to Accept New Advisory Board and โAntisemitism Code of Conductโ (Report)
Tricia Tuttle came under fire following pro-Palestinian speeches by Berlinale award winners at this year's awards gala.
Today in German authoritarian anti-antisemitism: โHow a new Berlinale code of conduct will be made compatible with Germanyโs free speech laws remains an open question... How enforcing political censorship will [attract more stars] is also unclear.โ
www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie...
05.03.2026 14:27
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This webinar on theories of time looks fascinating! Today at 4pm EST. Ft. Nitzan Lebovic, Michael Rothberg, Ethan Kleinberg, and more.
humanitiesctr.cas.lehigh.edu/events/zoom-...
05.03.2026 14:13
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On the Aggregate in Intellectual History
by Disha Karnad Jani
This think piece is part of a JHI Blog forum:ย โThe Return of Political Economy in Intellectual History.โ
Concluding the blog's forum on political economy, Disha Karnad Jani reflects on intellectual history's methodological relationship to the "aggregate" in the generations that built upon and revised the social history of ideas. What kind of aggregate, if any, can address contemporary horrors?
02.03.2026 14:41
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The Comforts of Provincialism: The History and Future of Colonial Memory in Germany
This article analyzes some of the historical causes for contemporary disputes in Germany over the commensurability of colonial violence and the Holocaust, which have once again intensified after Hamas...
How can insights from African history inform current debates about commemoration of colonial violence and the Holocaust? Check out my new article in New German Critique to find out: doi.org/10.1215/0094... Thanks to @joncatlin.bsky.social for a great special issue on German Memory Politics!
27.02.2026 14:31
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I'm especially glad that the issue features @robin-c.bsky.social's essay "Staatsrรคson as State Racism: Notes on the Authoritarian Turn in Contemporary Germany," which critically investigates the authoritarian and repressive reaction to protest in solidarity with Palestine in contemporary Germany.
27.02.2026 20:44
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The special issue of New German Critique on "German Memory Politics at a Crossroads" I co-edited is now out! My long introductory essay, "The Perils of Negative Exceptionalism: German Memory Culture from Model to McCarthyism," is available open access:
read.dukeupress.edu/new-german-c...
27.02.2026 20:42
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Some Critical Concepts of Catastrophe
A short bibliography and conceptual introduction to the 2026 ACLA Seminar, "The Catastrophic Event in Times of Permanent Catastrophe," co-organized with Karyn Ball.
At my upcoming ACLA seminar in Montreal on "The Catastrophic Event in Times of Permanent Catastrophe," I'll present this handoutโan attempt at the briefest introduction to and bibliography for thinking critically about this fundamental modern concept.
www.academia.edu/164851790/So...
25.02.2026 21:55
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"What they fear most is these mass movements leading eventually to some kind of accountability.โ
@mehdirhasan.bsky.social and @naomiaklein.bsky.social discuss how Trump and Epsteinโs elite circle fear mass movements that could bring them down.
Watch the full episode: zeteo.com/p/naomi-klei...
15.02.2026 17:26
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This conversation between @arielleangel.bsky.social and @naomiaklein.bsky.social about the Epstein files is the best thing I've listened to or read recently about that topic and also the general state of things
13.02.2026 16:09
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The Berkeley School: Critical Theory, Political Economy, and the Future of Intellectual History
by Jonathon Catlin
This essay is part of a JHI Blog forum: โThe Return of Political Economy in Intellectual History.โ
European intellectual history? In this economy? Here is @joncatlin.bsky.social's excellent treatment of what has been happening in (I would say, to) European intellectual history, particularly in what my teacher Martin Jay would insist is not his "school." www.jhiblog.org/2026/02/16/t...
16.02.2026 19:29
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The Berkeley School: Critical Theory, Political Economy, and the Future of Intellectual History
by Jonathon Catlin
This essay is part of a JHI Blog forum: โThe Return of Political Economy in Intellectual History.โ
In the forum on political economy, Jonathon Catlin asks what a public debate about the Frankfurt School's legacy among prominent former students of Martin Jayโthe "Berkeley School"โtells us about the future relationship between political economy and intellectual history.
@joncatlin.bsky.social
16.02.2026 15:28
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Cautionary tales
11.02.2026 15:25
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As I am always sayingโฆ
05.02.2026 02:32
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Iโm in! ๐
03.02.2026 16:57
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03.02.2026 14:37
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This Holocaust Remembrance Day, what is it that must we remember? "The fact that the culture of remembrance has succeeded in placing the supposed concern for Jewish life in the service of an anti-immigrant agenda completes the logic of German rehabilitation initiated in the early 1980s."
27.01.2026 16:11
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Hayekโs Bastards:ย Disha Karnad Jani Interviewsย Quinn Slobodian
by Disha Karnad Jani On this episode ofย In Theory,ย Disha Karnad Jani interviewsย Quinnย Slobodianย about his latest book,ย Hayek’sย Bastards: The Neoliberal Roots of the Populist Rightย (Zone Bo...
Today on the podcast, Disha Karnad Jani interviews Quinn Slobodian on his latest book, โHayek's Bastards." From Murray Rothbard to Javier Milei, Slobodian looks to "Hayek's bastards" to show the ties between neoliberalism and today's Far Right. @quinnslobodian.com
web.sas.upenn.edu/jhiblog/2026...
21.01.2026 14:36
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โSpread a Rainbow Over His Disastrous Set of Sunโ: The Comedy of Colonial Enlightenment
by Arielle Xena Alterwaite
This essay is part of a JHI Blog forum, "The Return of Political Economy in Intellectual History."
In this latest addition to the JHI Blogโs Forum on political economy, Arielle Xena Alterwaite turns to C.L.R. Jamesโs classic reading of Moby-Dick to reflect not solely on the substance of intellectual history and political economy, but also on the various styles in which this history can be told.
26.01.2026 15:17
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Opinion | State Terror Has Arrived
M. Gessen, gift link: The soviet secret police too "were ruled by quotas... Fundamentally, the terror was random. That is, in fact, how state terror works. The randomness is the difference between a regime based on terror and a regime that is plainly repressive"
25.01.2026 13:55
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Save the date for this webinar event next week including our @freieuniversitaet.bsky.social colleague Jannis Grimm alongside esteemed colleagues Dirk Moses Matthias Goldmann, Christine Binzel, Amos Goldberg, Raz Segal, and Aurelia Kalisky.
www.deutsche-juristinnen-voelkerrecht.org/seminar-nie-...
21.01.2026 07:31
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Dirk Moses: "Never Again" After Gaza
Latest episode of Nullpunkt is out now - on YouTube and wherever you get your podcasts.
This weekโs guest: @dirkmoses.bsky.social
26.01.2026 16:12
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Historians Have a Duty to Condemn Scholasticide in Gaza
An overwhelming majority of American Historical Association members voted earlier this month to condemn scholasticide in Gaza. AHA leaders overruled members to block the measure, opting for cowardice ...
For @jacobinmag.bsky.social, Barry Trachtenberg criticizizes the moral abdication of @historians.org re. Palestine. Its leaders' decision to twice veto resolutions condemning scholasticide in Gaza "is not merely disappointing. It is antidemocratic and morally evasive."
jacobin.com/2026/01/hist...
20.01.2026 22:20
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While the US was defunding universities, China was synthesizing food from the air! Zhejiang University, which now tops Harvard in research output, only broke into the top 100 universities in 2017. Truly a meteoric rise. The 21st century does not belong to the U.S.
www.nytimes.com/2026/01/15/u...
15.01.2026 15:25
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How Reason Cultivated Abstraction: The Plantation Roots of Economic Modernity
by Facundo Rocca
This think piece is part of a JHI Blog forum:ย โThe Return of Political Economy in Intellectual History.โ
In an essay in the JHI Blogโs forum on political economy, Facundo Rocca discusses the relationship between modern rationalizations of unjust labor, ecological destruction, and the rise of the Caribbean slave trade.
web.sas.upenn.edu/jhiblog/2026...
12.01.2026 14:49
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โWe could take the oil facilities, you know, put troops in there. We could kill leaders of the regime. Presumably, you could do another raid or you could use drone strikes and you could kill some of them. Thereโs a lot more things we could do.โ
โ regular conversation in the New York Times.
07.01.2026 12:04
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