Jack Copley on the life and work of Simon Clarke.
Tag: Marx
The Materialism of UK Constitutional Change — Tanzil Chowdhury
“But what is it that is usually called the constitution? …These actual relations of force are put down on paper, are given written form, and after they have been thus put down, they are no longer simply actual relations of force but have now become laws, judicial institutions, and whoever opposes them is punished!” -Ferdinand … Continue reading The Materialism of UK Constitutional Change — Tanzil Chowdhury
Review of Igor Shoikhedbrod’s Revisiting Marx’s Critique of Liberalism — Bill Bowring
Bill Bowring reviews Igor Shoikhedbrod's recent book Revisiting Marx's Critique of Liberalism.
Retrieving the Critical Dialectic of Right: A Response — Igor Shoikhedbrod
Igor Shoikhedbrod concludes our symposium on his recent book Revisiting Marx's Critique of Liberalism.
Marx and the Juridical — Christine Sypnowich
Christine Sypnowich reviews Igor Shoikhedbrod's recent book Revisiting Marx's Critique of Liberalism.
Against the Grain — Amy Bartholomew
Amy Bartholomew reviews Igor Shoikhedbrod's recent book Revisiting Marx's Critique of Liberalism.
Shoikhedbrod’s Aufhebung of Law — Dom Taylor
Dom Taylor reviews Igor Shoikhedbrod's recent book Revisiting Marx's Critique of Liberalism.
The State — Rafael Khachaturian
Rafael Khachaturian on Marxist state theory.
Expropriation of the Expropriators — Jacob Blumenfeld
Jacob Blumenfeld on the "expropriation of the expropriators", past, present, and future.
Human Rights and Neoliberalism in a Time of Pandemic: A Reply — Jessica Whyte
Jessica Whyte concludes our symposium on her recent book The Morals of the Market.
Notice of New Publication — A New Translation of Max Adler’s The Marxist Conception of the State
A new translation of Max Adler's classic 1922 treatise on state theory.
Notice of New Publication — Special Issue of Droit et Philosophie on “Marx et le droit”
A new special issue of Droit et Philosophie on law in Marx and the Marxist tradition.
Reading Marx on Migration — Chris Szabla
Chris Szabla on Marx and migration, then and now.
On the Stateless Question: Human Emancipation and the Right to Have Rights (Part Two) — Nicole Landry
The second part of Nicole Landry's two-part post on Marx, Arendt, and emancipation.
On the Stateless Question: Human Emancipation and the Right to Have Rights (Part One) — Nicole Landry
The first part of Nicole Landry's two-part post on Marx, Arendt, and emancipation.
The Labour Contract in Das Kapital: From Simple Illusions to Necessary Appearances (Part Three) — Facundo C. Rocca
The third part of Facundo C. Rocca's three-part post on law in Marx's Capital.
The Labour Contract in Das Kapital: From Simple Illusions to Necessary Appearances (Part Two) — Facundo C. Rocca
The second part of Facundo C. Rocca's three-part post on law in Marx's Capital.
The Labour Contract in Das Kapital: From Simple Illusions to Necessary Appearances (Part One) — Facundo C. Rocca
The first part of Facundo C. Rocca's three-part post on law in Marx's Capital.
Engels, Law, and Dialectics — Paul O’Connell
Paul O'Connell on Engels, the dialectic, and law's relative autonomy.
Marxism and Human Rights — Paul O’Connell
Paul O'Connell on Marxism and human rights.
Marx, the State, and Spinoza: Against Hobbes and Schmitt — Bill Bowring
Bill Bowring on Marx, Hobbes, Spinoza, and the state.