Author: Shane Burley
The Only Way Out Is Together
From Spain to Rojava to Myanmar, James Stout argues that the fiercest struggles against oppression don’t just resist power—they build new ways of living together.
Varieties of White Nationalism
Shane Burley looks at Richard Spencer’s rebranding effort to illuminate the movement dynamics and political impasses of the “dissident” right.

The Anti-Zionist Tradition of the US Jewish Left
Shane Burley’s review of Ben Balthaser’s Citizens of the Whole World: Anti-Zionism and the Cultures of the American Jewish Left draws out the conditions of Jewish diasporic radicalism in the US, showing the roots of a now resurgent Jewish anti-Zionism.
The Antisemitism of Zionism
Shane Burley argues that Zionism has a long history of entrenching antisemitism and serves as a reactionary, radical sectionalist mode of politics that spells disaster for both Jews and humanity more broadly.