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Billy Anania

Billy Anania is an art critic, editor, and journalist in New York City.

Remembering the Haitian Revolution

The Haitian Revolution began 230 years ago today and culminated in the establishment of the world’s first black republic. We republish C.L.R. James’ iconic account of how the slaves overthrew their masters.

Moral Capitalism Doesn’t Exist

Elite policymakers are increasingly concerned about political crises and the problems facing capitalism – but their critiques always stop short of one conclusion: that the problem might be capitalism itself.

Memories of Solidarity

The Left’s recent defeats can make it all too easy to despair – but a new collection of stories from the frontlines of struggles for justice all over Britain reminds us to keep hope.

Justice for Apsana Begum

Tower Hamlets Council’s failed prosecution of the Poplar and Limehouse MP Apsana Begum raises serious questions about the Labour Party – and its approach to both social housing and allegations of abuse.

How The Taliban Took Afghanistan

The Taliban’s victory in Afghanistan is just the latest failure for liberal interventionism – and demonstrates once again that democracy can’t be built at the point of a missile.

The Gentrification Factory

A £186 million new venue, The Factory, is being touted as a hub for Manchester’s arts scene – but it’s also another example of ‘regeneration’ with little regard for local people.