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Historical Materialism Volume 26, Issue 4, 2018 is Now Out
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Hegel’s Science of Logic Workshop Series – London, 25 January
Quantum:
A Continuation of the Dialectic of Hegel’s Science of Logic
Historical Materialism NYC – deadline extended
Deadline for submissions now extended to Jan 21 for HMNYC — still time to get yours in!
Transnational Labour Regimes, Migrant Labour and the Changing Territoriality of Korean Development - London, 9 January
Centre for Migration and Diaspora Studies (SOAS) Seminar Series
The rise and fall of managerialism – Birmingham, 24 January
Next CSE/Capital and Class Midlands event:
Marx and Philosophy Society Symposium – London, 19 January
Marx and Philosophy Society Symposium
All Things Are Nothing To Me: The Unique Philosophy of Max Stirner
ALL THINGS ARE NOTHING TO ME: The Unique Philosophy of Max Stirner
After Said: Postcolonial Literary Studies in the Twenty-First Century
Bashir Abu-Manneh (ed.), After Said: Postcolonial Literary Studies in the Twenty-First Century (Cambridge University Press, 2018).
Workshop on Luxemburg as Marxist, as Revolutionary, and as Feminist – LA, 13 and 27 January
Commemorating the 100th Anniversary of Rosa Luxemburg’s Assassination:
Futility and Anarchy? British Literature in Transition 1920-1940
There are chapters on Suffrage literature, Lewis Jones and the Popular Front, Glasgow and the ‘cancer of Empire’, and many other topics of literary-political interest to Marxists. One of our contributors, Snehal Shingavi, writes regularly for International Socialist Review.
Leaflets of the Russian Revolution: Socialist Organizing in 1917
Leaflets of the Russian Revolution: Socialist Organizing in 1917 (Chicago: Haymarket Books, November 2018), edited and translated by Barbara C. Allen, includes “new translations of the most important documents from socialist parties, soviets, and worker militias in Petrograd during 1917. When workers and peasants rose up across Russia and smashed the centuries old Tsarist autocracy their actions reverberated across the world, and continue to inspire activists to this day. This carefully assembled and expertly translated collection of documents from the Petrograd socialist movement in 1917 provides contemporary readers with a firsthand glimpse into the revolutionary ferment as it unfolds. In Leaflets of the Russian Revolution, Barbara Allen selects and introduces the pamphlets and other agitational material that give life to the debates, disagreements and perspectives that animated the masses during the revolution.” See https://www.haymarketbooks.org/books/1231-leaflets-of-the-russian-revolution.