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Call For Papers: Race and Capital Special Issue
Over the past decade racism, racialisation, empire and solidarity have re-emerged as some of the most central and contested issues to contemporary political struggles. The political right has mainstreamed and instrumentalised explicit and implicit forms of racism to reach the halls of power. This racism has not simply been rhetorical, as successive right-wing governments have implemented exclusionary and discriminatory policies. This official racism has been deployed internationally – to legitimate and drive imperialist interventions and restructurings – and domestically – to channel social discontent away from the status quo and towards sub-proletarianised migrants and racial marginalized subjects.
Historical Materialism Conference only 24-hours left for online registration
Register online now before online registration closes tomorrow Tuesday 5th at midnight GMT!
Historical Materialism 2019 begins next THURSDAY: 3 days left to register
Historical Materialism 2019 begins on THURSDAY, you have only a three days left to register in advance (registrations close on Tuesday).
New from Brill’s Historical Materialism series: Marx, Women, and Capitalist Social Reproduction: Marxist-Feminist Essays
Marx, Women, and Capitalist Social Reproduction: Marxist-Feminist Essays
New from Brill’s Historical Materialism series: U.S. Trotskyism 1928-1965. Part III: Resurgence
U.S. Trotskyism 1928-1965. Part III: Resurgence
Conflict and Contradictions – Denmark, 4-5 October
The Danish Society for Marxist Studies invites you to our annual conference. This year’s theme is “Power – Conflict and Contradictions” and the keynotes will be given by Marius S. Ostrowski (Oxford University) and Sara R. Farris (Goldsmiths, University of London). The conference will take place on the 4-5 October at the Danish School of Education (DPU) in Emdrup, Copenhagen.
New from Brill’s Historical Materialism series: The Dialectic of Capital (2 vols.)
The Dialectic of Capital: A Study of the Inner Logic of Capitalism
Criticisms of Latin American neo-developmentalisms and reformisms – Journal of Studies and Research on the Americas
JOURNAL OF STUDIES AND RESEARCH ON THE AMERICAS