Globalising Gramsci

Alison J Ayers (ed), Gramsci, Political Economy and International Relations Theory (Palgrave Macmillan, 2008), £55 It says a good deal about the nature of the academy that despite Marxism’s internationalist perspective it was until recently at best marginalised and at… Continue Reading

Analysing honour

Kwame Anthony Appiah, The Honour Code: How Moral Revolutions Happen (Norton, 2010), £19.99 Kwame Anthony Appiah has had an idea: “appeals to reason, morality, or religion aren’t enough to ring in reform. Practices are eradicated only when they come into… Continue Reading

A tangled tale

History Commission, CPI (M) History of the Communist Movement in India: Volume 1 (Leftword, 2005), $25 The 1917 Russian Revolution inspired millions of people living under colonial rule to take up the fight against empire. That workers and peasants in… Continue Reading

Sex work: a rejoinder

Productive debate requires engagement with the other’s stronger positions. In her reply to us, Jess Edwards ignores this rule, relying instead upon insinuation, imputation and distortion.1 She enlists enough Aunt Sallies and straw men to pack out a small stadium,… Continue Reading