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Month: October 2015

This quarter’s selection

Posted on 5th October 2015 by Camilla

September’s Monthly Review features an article by Ian Angus on the Anthropocene, a proposed new geological epoch defined by the human influence on the Earth. Some Marxists have flatly rejected the notion of the Anthropocene (see Andreas Malm, “The Anthropocene… Continue Reading →

Pick of the quarter

Medicine in post-revolutionary Cuba

Posted on 5th October 2015 by Camilla

P. Sean Brotherton, Revolutionary Medicine: Health and the Body in Post-Soviet Cuba (Duke University Press, 2012), £16.99 Cuba is back in the international news. In December 2014, it was announced that relations between Cuba and the United States were “thawing”;… Continue Reading →

Book reviews Cuba, medicine

Breaking with neoliberalism

Posted on 5th October 2015 by Camilla

Lucia Pradella and Thomas Marois (eds), Polarising Development: Alternatives to Neoliberalism and the Crisis (Pluto Press, 2014), £22 Since the collapse of the Berlin Wall neoliberalism has dominated the global economy. The philosophy of TINA (There is No Alternative) became… Continue Reading →

Book reviews development

Revisiting a Marxist classic

Posted on 5th October 2015 by Camilla

Henryk Grossman, Fifty Years of Struggle over Marxism 1883-1932 (Marxist Left Review, 2014), £9.99 The classic Fifty Years of Struggle over Marxism 1883-1932 by Henryk Grossman has recently been translated by Rick Kuhn and Einde O’Callaghan. Originally published as an… Continue Reading →

Book reviews Henryk Grossman

Trade unions and LGBT activism

Posted on 5th October 2015 by Camilla

Miriam Frank, Out in the Union: A Labor History of Queer America (Temple University Press, 2014), £20.99 In the past year there has been increased interest, both in the academy and in the broad left, in notions of solidarity between… Continue Reading →

Book reviews LGBT rights

A vibrant portrait of Walter Benjamin

Posted on 5th October 2015 by Camilla

Howard Eiland and Michael W Jennings, Walter Benjamin: A Critical Life (Harvard University Press, 2014), £25 At 700 pages, Walter Eiland and Michael W Jennings’s Walter Benjamin: A Critical Life is the most complete biography available of this fascinating writer… Continue Reading →

Book reviews Walter Benjamin

The making and remaking of class

Posted on 5th October 2015 by Camilla

Leo Panitch and Greg Albo (eds), Socialist Register 2015: Transforming Classes (Merlin Press, 2014), £16.95 The 2015 edition of Socialist Register discusses class formation, class politics and class strategies today in relation to questions of gender and oppression. It is… Continue Reading →

Book reviews Class, Socialist Register

Post-Keynesianism and the eurozone crisis

Posted on 5th October 2015 by Camilla

Mark Baimbridge and Philip B Whyman, Crisis in the Eurozone: Causes, Dilemmas and Solutions (Palgrave Macmillan, 2015), £75 Crisis in the Eurozone has all the hallmarks of academic writing. Written by two Post-Keynesian economists, it takes the reader through sections… Continue Reading →

Book reviews Eurozone crisis, Keynesianism

Marx’s research notebooks and globalisation

Posted on 5th October 2015 by Camilla

A review of Lucia Pradella, Globalization and the Critique of Political Economy: New Insights from Marx’s Writings (Routledge, 2014), £90 In this pioneering book Lucia Pradella examines Marx’s research notebooks that have been published for the first time in recent… Continue Reading →

Book reviews imperialism, Karl Marx

Bureaucratic mass strikes: a rejoinder

Posted on 5th October 2015 by Camilla

Mark O’Brien’s article in 2014, “The problem of the one-day strike”,1 was an attempt to understand “the dominance of very short (usually one-day) national, public sector strikes that have typified industrial action in the UK for at least a decade”.2… Continue Reading →

Feedback Mass strikes, Strikes

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