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What’s New – 9th March 2021

– Call for Papers on Uneven and Combined Development, EISA Conference, September 2021. Please send paper/panel/roundtable titles (max 150 characters) and abstracts (max 1800 characters) to Justin Rosenberg at j.p.rosenberg@sussex.ac.uk by March 19th at the latest. Abstracts must be linked to two of the 44 existing Conference Sections (first choice and second choice). For a list of these Sections and the Submission Guidelines, see https://eisa-net.org/pec-2021-abstract-submission-guidelines/  

What’s New – 1st March 2021

– CfP: Gramsci in the Middle East and North Africa

What’s New – 24th February 2021

– Seminar in Contemporary Marxist Theory, Wednesday 3 March, 4-6:00pm GMT: Neoliberalism and Empire: Latin American and East Central European Perspectives. Quinn Slobodian discusses his book Globalists: The End of Empire and the Birth of Neoliberalism, with Virginia Fontes (Universidad Federal Fluminense, Brazil) and Balázs Trencsényi (Central European University). Register here in advance for this meeting: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZEldOCorDgqGtERdbt_7sr-Nors-iXXYK2K  

What’s New – 15 February 2021

– An online symposium hosted by the Rosa-Luxemburg-Stiftung and the International Rosa Luxemburg Society in commemoration of the 150th anniversary of her birth. Join the RLS and IRSS, 4–5 March 2021 for a series of panels, discussions, and keynote lectures on the life and legacy of this incredible woman, for whom “the most revolutionary thing one can do is always to proclaim loudly what is happening”. Website: www.rosalux.de/rosa-at-150, Livestream:www.facebook.com/rosaluxglobal/live_videos

What’s New – 11 February 2021

– A four-part narrated PowerPoint lecture by Barbara C. Allen focusing on the experiences of Alexander Shlyapnikov in 1934-7 during Stalin’s Great Terror. It derives from the narrator’s book, Alexander Shlyapnikov, 1885-1937: Life of an Old Bolshevik (Brill, 2015; Haymarket Books, 2016). 

What’s new – 9th February 2021

– Marxism Translated: Introduction – https://youtu.be/pnciIQR1cSE

What’s New? – 4th February 2021

– Seminar in Contemporary Marxist Theory warmly invites you to a Book Launch: Routledge Handbook of Marxism and Post-Marxism, with Prof Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak (Columbia University) and Dr Trevor Ngwane (University of Johnannesburg) in conversation with the Editors and Contributors, Wednesday 17 February 2021, 4-6pm GMT. Register here:

What’s New? – 28th January 2021

– Jacob A. Zumoff is the author of The Communist International and U.S. Communism, 1919-1929. His forthcoming book, The Red Thread: The Passaic Textile Strike, be published by Rutgers University Press in July 2021. 

What’s New? – 25th January 2021

– Stuart Hood (1915-2011) – Scottish dominie’s son, Edinburgh University Communist student, Tuscan partigiano, reforming BBC executive, distinguished academic and admired Scottish novelist – died in Brighton at the end of January 2011. Marking the tenth anniversary of Hood’s death and the publication of Stuart Hood – Twentieth-Century Partisan (Cambridge Scholars Publishing: eds. David Hutchison and David Johnson), an online event – to which all are invited – will be held at 1730 GMT on Tuesday 26 January 2021. Contributors to the book, in addition to the editors, are Haim Bresheeth, Terry Brotherstone, Philip Cooke, the late Tony Garnett, Nick Havely, Hilary Horrocks, Robert Lumley, Alan Riach and Stephen Watts. For further details and sample chapters, see <https://www.cambridgescholars.com/product/978-1-5275-5447-4>. To register for the event, go to <https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/stuart-hood-twentieth-century-partisan-tickets-133843542639>.

what’s new? – 20th January 2021

– Theory in Crisis Seminar: Alberto Toscano, ‘Fascist Times’ Talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PmLUfG5h_no

What’s New? – 13th January 2021

– ULIP Theory in Crisis seminar series, with Deborah Cowen: ‘Crisis in Motion’. Friday January 29: https://ulip.london.ac.uk/events/theory-crisis-seminar-deborah-cowen-crisis-motion

Call For Papers: Marxism and anti-Semitism Today Special Issue ** Deadline for abstracts extended to 11th January **

The question of anti-Semitism has been at the forefront of much political discussion and debate in recent years. We are seeing the rise of a new wave of anti-Semitism – not only driven by the street fighting far right, but in close proximity to the Trump presidency and part of the arsenal of those in power in Hungary. An outspoken anti-Semitic right has again become more visible across Western societies as part of the rise of racism and the far right across the board. It is virulent and dangerous. Anti-Semitic conspiracy theories target finance, ‘globalists’, and shadowy groups who run the world as responsible for the systemic crises of capitalism, inequality, and war. Violence against Jews in the street intensifies, synagogues are defaced and assaulted, while anti-Semitic theories multiply online and manifest themselves outside the circles of the classic neonazi margins. Much of the new right which develops these ideas does so while proudly supporting Zionism in the Middle East.