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Luxemburg’s critique of bourgeois feminism and early social reproduction theory
Ankica Čakardić is an assistant professor and the chair of Social Philosophy and Philosophy of Gender at the Faculty for Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb. Her research interest include Marxist critique of social contract theory, Political Marxism, Marxist-feminist and Luxemburgian critique of political economy, and history of women’s struggles in Yugoslavia. She is currently finishing her book on the social history of capitalism, Hobbes and Locke. A longer version of this paper, presented at the 2017 London Historical Materialism conference, has been published in the journal’s Issue 25.4 as ‘From Theory of Accumulation to Social-Reproduction Theory: A Case for Luxemburgian Feminism’, available in advance here.
Soviet Environmentalism by Arran Gare
Soviet Environmentalism: The Path Not Taken by Arran Gare
Capital’s First Colony? A Political Marxist approach to Irish “underdevelopment”, Tiarnan Somhairle
Presented at Historical Materialism London (2017) by Tiarnán Somhairle
Bolsheviks and Feminists: In Cooperation and Conflict
Soma Marik (b. 1962) is Associate Professor of History , RKSM Vivekananda Vidyabhavan, West Bengal, and former Visiting Professor, School of Women’s Studies, Jadavpur University. She has published extensively on Marxism, the Russian Revolution, Communist Women in India, and Communalism in India. She has been an activist in the women’s liberation/gender rights movements for over three decades.
Re-Arming the Party: Bolsheviks and Socialist Revolution in 1917
Paul LeBlanc responds to Eric Blanc
The labour contract in Das Kapital: from simple illusions to necessary appearances
Facundo C Rocca analyses the labour contract and the juridical form from the young to the mature Marx, en passant parFoucault and Agamben. Facundo is a PhD. Student in Philosophy at the University of San Martin and Paris 8, and a PhD Fellow at the National Scientific and Technical Research Council of Argentina (CONICET). This paper was presented at the London HM Conference in November 2016.












