Fissiparousness - The Ideas Letter Issue 48
https://www.theideasletter.org/issue/fissiparousness/

iran-emrooz.net | Sat, 06.09.2025
Robert Malley is one of the finest US diplomats of recent decades. His new book
Tomorrow Is Yesterday, cowritten with Hussein Agha, is a sober, plaintive and deeply analytical dissection of all that has gone wrong with the vaunted two-state solution. I was honored to be in conversation with him on a range of themes from Israel-Palestine to Iran to, naturally, US complicity.
Chetan Bhatt, a professor of sociology at the London School of Economics, and an expert on social theory as well as far-right violence, examines the failures and missteps of the lefts morality plays in recent years. Rather than confect another screed indicting the lefts descent into identity politics, Bhatt focuses productively on its need to reintegrate morality and knowledge, both to reinspire its moral imagination and to tie it to actual evidence-based reasoning.
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Our curated content commences with the journal
American Affairs, which has quickly become one of the most interesting publications on domestic and foreign matters in the US. Dont be fooled by its bargain-basement understatement: some of the most critical writing about Americas political and economic condition is found here. This essay, by two young scholars questioning the authoritarian perspective as it applies to the US, is an excellent example.
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Last is an interview with the rising academic star
Alyssa Battistoni on the occasion of her new book,
Free Gifts: Capitalism and the Politics of Nature. Battistoni, as non-orthodox as they come, looks at capitals domination of the ecological means of production. But in updating the radical theories of Marx and others, she takes them into the twenty-first century.
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