Fascism, Racism and their Contemporary Afterlives Tuesday 21 May 2019, 19:30 – 21:30 Ruskin House, 23 Coombe Road, Croydon CR0 1BD Croydon Momentum in collaboration with LARAF (Labour Against Racism and Fascism) invite you to our flagship event on Fascism, Racism and their Contemporary Afterlives. Invited speakers are Prof Esther Leslie (Birkbeck), Dr Alberto Toscano
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‘Critical Theory in a closing and violent world’ – Bath, 15 May
‘Critical Theory in a closing and violent world’ 15 May 5pm, University of Bath 5 West, room 2.4 John Holloway, Werner Bonefeld, Ana Dinerstein and Theo Papadopoulos The newly-funded ESRC SWDTP Standing Seminar in Critical Theory at the University of Bath, with the University of Bristol and the University of Exeter, is thrilled to announce
The Centre for Philosophy and Critical Thought Events in May
The Centre for Philosophy and Critical Thought, Goldsmiths, University of London invites you to: May 16 – Gabriele Pedullà – ‘Giving the Foreigners Citizenship’, or, Machiavelli for Brexiteers May 25 – The Dash— A Workshop on Hegel with Rebecca Comay and Frank Ruda May 29 – Annual Philosophy Lecture: Christoph Menke on the critique of law and the law of critique
CRITICAL THEORY AND RADICAL POLITICS – Brighton, 29 May
CAPPE CRITICAL THEORY AND RADICAL POLITICS University of Brighton On the Reproduction of Capitalist Society WEDNESDAY 29thMay 2pm – 5.30pm, Edward Street 102 Two talks on critical theory and social reproduction by Kirstin Munro and Chris O’Kane “Social Reproduction Theory”, Social Reproduction, and Household Production Kirstin Munro (Department of Economics and Finance, St. John’s University) Abstract:
On Unconditional Submission in Kant’s Political Writings – London, 8 May
Dariush Doust (Shanxi University)On Unconditional Submission in Kant’s Political Writings 8 May 2019 5pm Bush House (S)2.01 King’s College London Strand London WC2R 1ES The rule of law in the Anglo-Saxon world and the Rechtsstaat in the continental Germanic world are the legal principles of the modern state form. 18th century constitutionalism has played a constitutive
Book Launch – Marx at the Arcade
Marx at the Arcade: Consoles, Controllers, and Class Struggle Jamie Woodcock £12.99 Join us at one of the below launch events for a groundbreaking book on the politics and production of videogames. 18 May, 2:30pm With Games Workers Unite Bread and Roses at the Chapel London Tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/marx-at-the-arcade-book-launch-tickets-60821428530 30 May, 18:30pm With Marijam Didžgalvytė
Marx & Philosophy 2019 Annual Conference – London, 15 June
Marx & Philosophy Society 2019 Annual Conference The Legacy of Georg Lukács Saturday 15 June 2019 9:30am-5:45pm University College London Institute of Education, 20 Bedford Way, London WC1H 0AL Room 728 Plenary speakers Michael J. Thompson (William Paterson University), Konstantinos Kavoulakos (University of Crete) and Agnes Heller (Eötvös Loránd University) Postgraduate panel
Early Marxism in Europe: Nikolay Ivanovich Sieber (1870s–1880s) – Paris, 22 May
Early Marxism in Europe: Nikolay Ivanovich Sieber (1870s–1880s) An International Conference 22 May 2019 ESSCA – School of Management, Paris Campus Building B, room B606 ——— PROGRAMME ——— ———– Session one. Chaired by Matthieu BALLANDONNE (ESSCA – School of Management) ———– 9h00–9h05 Amanar AKHABBAR (ESSCA – School of Management) and François ALLISSON (University of Lausanne)
Internationale Blues: revolutionary pessimism and the politics of solidarity – London, 17 May
Internationale Blues: revolutionary pessimism and the politics of solidarity Friday 17 May 2019 6:30pm to 8:00pm Old Theatre, Old Building In the context of Afro-pessimism, this lecture will imagine “the Internationale,” that great song of international solidarity and revolution transcending the nation, as a blues. Speaker: Robin D G Kelley is Gary B Nash Endowed Chair
15th Annual Edward Said Memorial Lecture, Warwick – 1 May
The Department of English and Comparative Literary Studies, University of Warwick invites you to the 15th Annual Edward Said Memorial Lecture Prof. Harry Harootunian ‘In the Zone of Occult Instability’: Some Reflections on Unevenness, Discordant Temporalities and the Logic of History on Wednesday, 1 May, 2019 at 5 pm Oculus Building (OC 1.06), University of Warwick,
Travelling with Gramsci: Capital and the Afterlives of Empire in Egypt and the Middle East – London, 2 May
Travelling with Gramsci: Capital and the Afterlives of Empire in Egypt and the Middle East Sara Salem LSE, 3 pm, 2 May Stuart Hall once wrote that we mustn’t use Gramsci like ‘an Old Testament prophet who, at the correct moment, will offer us the consoling and appropriate quotation.’ Instead, we must ‘think’ our
The Corporation, Law and Capitalism: A Radical Perspective on the Role of Law in the Global Political Economy – London, 16 May
Book Launch: The Corporation, Law and Capitalism: A Radical Perspective on the Role of Law in the Global Political Economy (Brill, 2019) Thursday 16 May 3-5.30pm City, University of London. Join the discussion with *Professor Susan Marks, Professor of International Law, Department of Law, LSE *Professor Dan Danielsen, Professor of Law and Faculty Director, Program