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The Nation on MSNLiving and Learning in the Shadow of the Paris CommuneKristin Ross’s The Commune Form traces a political tradition—based on reimagining class relations—that stretches from the ...
One time when I was driving her home, we stopped for a cup of coffee and sat there and talked for, I don’t know, probably six hours. This coffee shop on a span over the Tri-State Tollway, I don’t even ...
There’s a whole lot of false consciousness running around. How to battle against it? It’s a matter of public health. It’s as bad as the measles. The Wobblies, or members of the IWW (Industrial ...
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Jacobin on MSNRoman Rosdolsky Breathed New Life Into Marx’s CapitalUkrainian Marxist Roman Rosdolsky survived the Nazi concentration camps and went on to write one of the most important books ...
The 21st century pharmaceutical and biotech sector has come a long way from its roots in 19th century pharmacy. pharmaphorum looks at its evolution over the centuries. The roots of the ...
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ZNetwork on MSNRacism in American EducationThe book under review, by Dr. Eve Ewing of the University of Chicago, is a manifesto arguing for educational abolitionism: ...
Spread the love Introduction Throughout human history, certain individuals have left an indelible mark on the world, shaping ...
In Das Kapital, Karl Marx outlined a historical progression of socioeconomic systems: tribal communism, slave societies, feudalism, capitalism, socialism, and ...
In November 1885, Friedrich Engels published an essay in the Commonweal, the journal of the Socialist League, with the title ‘How Not to Translate Marx’. The translator he had in mind was John ...
In this week’s episode, Professor Richard Wolff discusses how Marx’s class analysis presents a solution to today’s inequality and the challenges to overcoming it we have faced throughout history. In ...
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