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Time, Labour, and the Overcoming of Domination: Reflections on Martin Hagglund’s 'This Life: Secular Faith and Spiritual Freedom'
By Peter Hudis
The Working Class and Capital: The Dialectic of Struggle, Accumulation and Breakdown [1980]
The Working Class and Capital: The Dialectic of Struggle, Accumulation and Breakdown [1980]
DIALECTIC AND HISTORY – WORK, ALIENATION, CLASSES AND THE STATE IN SARTRE’S CRITIQUE OF DIALECTICAL REASON [1978]
By Jairus Banaji
What’s New – 12th July 2021
– New reviews and an updated list of books for review recently published online in the Marx and Philosophy Review of Books.
Two New Articles by John McIlroy and Alan Campbell
Prosopography – the investigation of the common background characteristics of a closely defined population of historical actors by means of a collective examination of their careers and lives – has proved a useful addition to the toolbox of scholars researching diverse areas of historiography. Similar work utilizing quantitative and qualitative methods might well develop our knowledge and understanding of a wide variety of working-class activists, labour movement leaders at all levels, and the personnel of proletarian parties. Despite recent stress on the centrality of agency and leadership, this approach has remained rare in labour studies.
Reconsidering the Sexual Politics of Fascism
Reconsidering the Sexual Politics of Fascism