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Blog Archives - Page 11 of 13 - Historical Materialism

Hooray, hooray, the first of May: sketching a theory of Peter Linebaugh’s May day.

Phil Hedges on Linebaugh’s May Day Essays and the UCL rent strikes

HISTORICAL MATERIALISM 2017 ANNUAL LONDON CONFERENCE

Revolutions Against Capital, Capital Against Revolutions?

The Uberisation of work: the real subsumption of 'getting by'

Ludmila Costhek Abílio on transformations of labour in Brazil.

Notes on Late Fascism

Alberto Toscano on Fascism

A Revolutionary Line of March: ‘Old Bolshevism’ in Early 1917 Re-Examined

Contrary to Leon Trotsky’s influential account, Bolsheviks in March 1917 opposed the Provisional Government and called for a revolutionary soviet regime.

Before Lenin: Bolshevik Theory and Practice in February 1917 Revisited

On the centenary of the Russian Revolution’s victory, Eric Blanc starts off our series of historical articles.

Away with the Damocles sword of deportation!

Karl Liebknecht in 1907. A timely archive.

The Political Culture of Fascism

Jairus Banaji discusses fascism and its three best thinkers of the left, Rosenberg, Reich, and Sartre.

The Concept of Indignation in Spinozist Marxism

Arthur Duhé replies to Frédéric Lordon at London HM 2016 on Spinoza, Marx and indignation.