News
What’s New – 9th March 2023
– The Rise of Neo-Fascism hybrid symposium, Mar 31, 12-4:15pm, with Nicholas De Genova, Gerald Horne, Sarasij Majumder, David McNally, Alberto Toscano, Nancy Beck Young, and Luca Oliva, University of Houston, Classrooms and Business Building, Room 108 & Live Streaming
What’s New – 28th February 2023
– SOAS Politics Departmental Seminar Series, in collaboration with the Department of Development Studies, presents: Book launch of ‘The New Cold War: The United States, Russia and China, from Kosovo to Ukraine’ (Westbourne Press, 2023) by Prof. Gilbert Achcar
What’s New – 22nd February 2023
– Struggles in the Concrete – Architecture, Architectural History and the Marxist Tradition An Architecture Space and Society Centre Conference 27-28 April 2023
What’s New – 9th February 2023
– THE NEW OLD WARS: Raul Sanchez Cedillo, Michael Hardt, Arseny Kumankov, Artemy Magun, Sandro Mezzadra, Svitlana Matvienko, Feb 11, 10 AM ET
What’s New – 5th February 2023
– New HM podcast! Landownership and Class. Historical Materialism Podcast
What’s New – 20th January 2023
– Revised Date: ‘How to be a Marxist in the Academy: Althusserian Theories of Education’. A roundtable discussion of Althusser’s thinking on education, pedagogy, student politics and educational labour, Tue, 28 February 2023, 18:00 – 20:00 GMT
What’s New – 22nd December 2022
– Seminar in Contemporary Marxist Theory: Paul Cammack, Surbhi Kesar, and Lucia Pradella on The Politics of Global Competitiveness, Wednesday 18 January. 1600-1800hrs GMT. The seminar will take place on Zoom: please register here: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0oc-CtrT8rHtcdjuhwkmuCJ3M_CzFqWKfnhttps://whatsworthreading.weebly.com/
What’s New –19th November 2022
– Book Launch & Exhibition: Mutant Ecologies by Asbjørn Skou, 23 November 2022, 16:00 to 18:00, The Exchange, Strand Campus, London. More info:
What’s New – 27th October 2022
– Next Seminar in Contemporary Marxist Theory: Revolution and Counterrevolution in China, with Lin Chun (LSE), Wednesday 2 November 2022, 4-6pm GMT, King’s College London, Strand campus WC2R 2LS, Room: KINGS BLDG K2.31 (Nash Lecture Theatre). Register: