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Author: Rob Hunter

Postcolonial States (Part Two) — Coel Kirkby

July 19, 2019July 24, 2022 ~ Rob Hunter

Coel Kirkby concludes his two-part post on Mahmood Mamdani, the Dar es Salaam School, and state-formation after decolonization in the fourth contribution to our symposium on neo-Marxist state theory and its contemporary resonance.

Postcolonial States (Part One) — Coel Kirkby

July 11, 2019July 24, 2022 ~ Rob Hunter

Coel Kirkby commences his two-part post on Mahmood Mamdani, the Dar es Salaam School, and state-formation after decolonization in the fourth contribution to our symposium on neo-Marxist state theory and its contemporary resonance.

Socialist Strategy and the Capitalist Democratic State — Stephen Maher and Rafael Khachaturian

June 20, 2019July 24, 2022 ~ Rob Hunter

Stephen Maher and Rafael Khachaturian on strategic/tactical questions and the democratic state, in the third contribution to our symposium on neo-Marxist state theory and its contemporary resonance.

Capital and Climate in the Critique of the State — Rob Hunter

June 6, 2019July 24, 2022 ~ Rob Hunter

Rob Hunter on law, the state, and climate change, in the second contribution to our symposium on neo-Marxist state theory and its contemporary resonance.

Notice of New Publication — Cosmin Cercel’s Towards a Jurisprudence of State Communism

May 29, 2019July 24, 2022 ~ Rob Hunter

A new book from Cosmin Cercel.

Towards a New State Theory Debate — Chris O’Kane

May 24, 2019July 24, 2022 ~ Rob Hunter

Chris O'Kane introduces our symposium on neo-Marxist state theory and its contemporary resonance.

Notice of New Publication — A New Translation of Max Adler’s The Marxist Conception of the State

April 24, 2019July 24, 2022 ~ Rob Hunter

A new translation of Max Adler's classic 1922 treatise on state theory.

We Need a New State Debate (Part Two) — Chris O’Kane

April 23, 2019July 24, 2022 ~ Rob Hunter

The second part of Chris O'Kane's critical reevaluation of Marxist state theories and debates.

We Need a New State Debate (Part One) – Chris O’Kane

April 13, 2019July 24, 2022 ~ Rob Hunter

The first part of Chris O'Kane's critical reevaluation of Marxist state theories and debates.

Notice of New Publication — Grietje Baars’ The Corporation, Law, and Capitalism

April 10, 2019July 24, 2022 ~ Rob Hunter

A new book from Grietje Baars.

The Korean War and the Ontology of Intervention: Chen Tiqiang’s “Who Is Undermining International Law?” (1950) — A Translation by Ryan Mitchell

March 5, 2019July 24, 2022 ~ Rob Hunter

Ryan Mitchell translates and provides commentary on a key 1950 essay on the Korean War and international law by Chinese socialist jurist Chen Tiqiang.

The Materialist Constitutional Thought of Rosa Luxemburg (Part Three) — Camila Vergara

February 25, 2019July 24, 2022 ~ Rob Hunter

The third and final part of Camila Vergara's analysis of Luxemburg's materialism in respect of questions of constitutionalism.

The Materialist Constitutional Thought of Rosa Luxemburg (Part Two) — Camila Vergara

February 12, 2019July 24, 2022 ~ Rob Hunter

The second part of Camila Vergara's analysis of Luxemburg's materialism in respect of questions of constitutionalism.

The Materialist Constitutional Thought of Rosa Luxemburg (Part One) — Camila Vergara

February 2, 2019July 24, 2022 ~ Rob Hunter

The first part of Camila Vergara's analysis of Luxemburg's materialism in respect of questions of constitutionalism.

Populism, Pluralism, and Corporate Personality — Anton Jäger

January 15, 2019July 24, 2022 ~ Rob Hunter

Anton Jäger explores the American People's Party and its position on corporate legal personality.

Marxism and New Histories of Human Rights: The Australian Experience — Jon Piccini

December 21, 2018July 24, 2022 ~ Rob Hunter

Jon Piccini on Marxism and human rights history from an Australian perspective.

“Exploitation, Marxism, and Labour Law”, by Alexis Cukier (Part Three) — A Translation by Joe Hayns and Pearl Ahrens

December 16, 2018July 24, 2022 ~ Rob Hunter

The third and final part of Joe Hayns and Pearl Ahrens' translation of Alexis Cukier's essay on exploitation and labour law in Marx and Marxism.

“Exploitation, Marxism, and Labour Law”, by Alexis Cukier (Part Two) — A Translation by Joe Hayns and Pearl Ahrens

December 9, 2018July 24, 2022 ~ Rob Hunter

The second part of Joe Hayns and Pearl Ahrens' translation of Alexis Cukier's essay on exploitation and labour law in Marx and Marxism.

“Exploitation, Marxism, and Labour Law”, by Alexis Cukier (Part One) — A Translation by Joe Hayns and Pearl Ahrens

December 2, 2018July 24, 2022 ~ Rob Hunter

The first part of Joe Hayns and Pearl Ahrens' translation of Alexis Cukier's essay on exploitation and labour law in Marx and Marxism.

Notice of New Publication — Special Issue of Droit et Philosophie on “Marx et le droit”

November 26, 2018July 24, 2022 ~ Rob Hunter

A new special issue of Droit et Philosophie on law in Marx and the Marxist tradition.

Notes on the European Union and Privatization — Richard Seymour

November 22, 2018July 24, 2022 ~ Rob Hunter

Richard Seymour on "Brexit", the law and political economy of the EU, and the strategies and tactics open to a prospective Corbyn government.

Some Hasty Musings on Matters Legal and Economic — Nate Holdren

November 18, 2018July 24, 2022 ~ Rob Hunter

Nate Holdren reflects on the relation between the legal and the economic.

Neoliberalism, the European Union, and the Question of “Work-Life Balance” — Ivana Isailovic

November 4, 2018July 24, 2022 ~ Rob Hunter

Ivana Isailovic on the European Union's neoliberal approach to questions of "work-life balance".

Rethinking the Structures of the Hegemonic Discourse of the WTO Judge and Investment Arbitrator: A Gramscian Analysis — Edoardo Stoppioni

October 26, 2018July 24, 2022 ~ Rob Hunter

Edoardo Stoppioni on the hegemonic power of WTO judges and investment arbitrators.

Brett Kavanaugh and the Global Practice of Constitutionalism — Rob Hunter

October 9, 2018July 24, 2022 ~ Rob Hunter

Rob Hunter on Brett Kavanaugh's appointment to the US Supreme Court.

Law as Superstructure — Anandha Krishna Raj

October 3, 2018July 24, 2022 ~ Rob Hunter

Anandha Krishna Raj on Marx, Engels, and the question of base-superstructure relations.

Class, Identity, and a New Hegemony — Rafael Khachaturian

September 16, 2018July 24, 2022 ~ Rob Hunter

Rafael Khachaturian on Asad Haider's Mistaken Identity, and the debate to which it has given rise.

Rethinking the Right to Food (Part Two) — Michael Fakhri

September 10, 2018July 24, 2022 ~ Rob Hunter

The second part of Michael Fakhri's two-part post on the sociology and political economy of the right to food.

Rethinking the Right to Food (Part One) — Michael Fakhri

September 5, 2018July 24, 2022 ~ Rob Hunter

The first part of Michael Fakhri's two-part post on the sociology and political economy of the right to food.

Law and the Settler State (Part Two) — Susan Dianne Brophy

August 20, 2018July 24, 2022 ~ Rob Hunter

The second part of Susan Dianne Brophy's two-part post on law and the settler state, with reference to Marx, Kant, Kelsen, Agamben, and Fanon.

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