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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.
The Intelligentsia and the October Revolution, David Mandel
The Intelligentsia and the October Revolution
Althusser and Poulantzas: Hegemony and the State
Already published in “Materialismo Storico. Rivista di filosofia, storia e scienze umane”, Nr. 1/2017, L’egemonia dopo Gramsci: una riconsiderazione, edited by Fabio Frosini, pp. 115-163, licence Creative Commons BY-NC-ND 4.0.
The journal is available online here.
‘The Strongest Fight Their Entire Lives’. In Memory of Theodor Bergmann (7 March 1916 – 12 June 2017)
Mario Kessler
Hooray, hooray, the first of May: sketching a theory of Peter Linebaugh’s May day.
Phil Hedges on Linebaugh’s May Day Essays and the UCL rent strikes
HISTORICAL MATERIALISM 2017 ANNUAL LONDON CONFERENCE
Revolutions Against Capital, Capital Against Revolutions?
The Uberisation of work: the real subsumption of 'getting by'
Ludmila Costhek Abílio on transformations of labour in Brazil.
A Revolutionary Line of March: ‘Old Bolshevism’ in Early 1917 Re-Examined
Contrary to Leon Trotsky’s influential account, Bolsheviks in March 1917 opposed the Provisional Government and called for a revolutionary soviet regime.