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VOLUME 33, ISSUE 1, 2025

Published Sep 2025

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Editorial Perspective

Building Subaltern Hegemony From Below. Strategic Lessons From a Turkish Labour-Organising Experiment. Demet Şahende Dinler

Articles

Alien Powers? Use-Value and Surplus-Profit in the Movement of Value. Thomas J. Watson

Beyond Facticity and Post-Truth: Towards a Marxist Political Epistemology. Lukas Meisner and Pietro Daniel Omodeo

On the Gilded Genesis of Structure and Discourse. Tor Hammer and Magnus Granberg

Prose Style and Politics: Marx as Dialectical Writer. Jim Kincaid

Addiction and Abstraction in the Safdie Brothers’ Heaven Knows What. Eva Graham

Reconceptualising the Factory as Plantation. Black Radicalism and the Politics of History in a Detroit Automobile. Plant Nico Pizzolato

Introduction to Fabiola Escárzaga’s ‘The EGTK (Tupac Katari Guerrilla Army): Aymara Insurgency in Bolivia’. Patrick Cabell

The EGTK (Tupac Katari Guerrilla Army): Aymara Insurgency in Bolivia. Fabiola Escárzaga

Archive

Introduction to ‘The Basic Law of Social Development’ by Julius Dickmann. Nicholas Devlin

The Basic Law of Social Development (1932). Julius Dickmann

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