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Author: New Left Review Ltd
New Left Review is a British bimonthly journal founded in 1960 that offers critical analysis of international politics, global economics, social theory, and culture from a left-wing scholarly perspective. Issue No. 62 (March–April 2010) includes in-depth essays and discussions on a range of themes:
"Good Riddance to New Labour" by Tony Wood – A critical evaluation of the Blair–Brown government’s legacy, highlighting imperial policies abroad and financial alignment at home.
"Faces of Paris" by Eric Hazan – Observations on the changing urban landscape of Paris, exploring the tension between historical identity and modern redevelopment.
"The Future of the Past" by Zhang Yongle – A rich review of Wang Hui’s Rise of Modern Chinese Thought, probing the continuity between China’s past intellectual traditions and its modern trajectory.
Additional pieces include contributions by Malcolm Bull, Zeev Sternhell, Gabriel Piterberg, Immanuel Wallerstein ("Structural Crises" – pp. 133–142), among others
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Tags: New Left Review Ltd, New Left Review, 62, Mar, Apr, 2010