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Book reviews

A dialectical delight

Posted on 31st March 2020 by International Socialism

A review of Donny Gluckstein and Terry Sullivan, Hegel and Revolution (Bookmarks, 2020), £7. The thought of G W F Hegel might seem like an odd topic of conversation for Marxists. By the time he died in 1831, Hegel had… Continue Reading →

Book reviews

Nodes of resistance

Posted on 17th October 2019 by International Socialism

A review of Jake Alimahomed-Wilson and Immanuel Ness, Choke Points: Logistics Workers Disturbing the Global Supply Chain (Pluto, 2018), £18.99 It is a truism that, in the era of economic globalisation, capital needs to ­circulate without disruption. The complex network… Continue Reading →

Book reviews

Living for the city

Posted on 17th October 2019 by International Socialism

A review of Geoff Mann, In The Long Run We Are All Dead: Keynesianism, Political Economy and Revolution (Verso, 2019), £14.99 Geoff Mann’s (sympathetic) critique of John Maynard Keynes—“the most ­influential economist of the 20th Century”—is worth reading for two… Continue Reading →

Book reviews Economics, Keynesianism

Popular Fronting, 1934-2012

Posted on 17th October 2019 by International Socialism

A review of Richard J Evans, Eric Hobsbawm: A Life in History (Little, Brown, 2019), £35 Breadth and verve made Eric Hobsbawm (1917-2012) the most sold and most translated of socialist historians ever to write in English. Compared with his… Continue Reading →

Book reviews Eric Hobsbawm, History

Revolutionary psychology

Posted on 1st July 2019 by Camilla

A review of Carl Ratner and Daniele Nunes Henrique Silva (eds), Vygotsky and Marx: Toward a Marxist Psychology (Routledge, 2017), £33.99 Lev Vygotsky was a brilliant psychologist and educationalist who played several important roles in advising and representing the new… Continue Reading →

Book reviews Lev Vygotsky, Mental distress, Psychology

German workers get that sinking feeling

Posted on 1st July 2019 by Camilla

A review of Oliver Nachtwey, Germany’s Hidden Crisis: Social Decline in the Heart of Europe (Verso, 2018), £16.99 Oliver Nachtwey’s book sets out to examine the truth of the central ­ideological myths of the German economy. First, that Germany is… Continue Reading →

Book reviews Economics, Germany

Dollar, debt and the end of the American dream

Posted on 1st July 2019 by Camilla

A review of Adam Tooze, Crashed: How a Decade of Financial Crises Changed the World (Penguin, 2019), £12.99 I won’t say kowtow…but at least be nice to the countries that lend you money—Gao Xiqing, Head of the Chinese Sovereign Wealth… Continue Reading →

Book reviews Economics

So much freedom! Portugal’s Carnation Revolution

Posted on 1st July 2019 by Camilla

A review of Raquel Varela, A People’s History of the Portuguese Revolution (Pluto Press, 2019), £19.99 Portugal’s revolution of 1974 to 1975 was the most powerful and inspiring example of a revolutionary process to have taken place in Europe since… Continue Reading →

Book reviews Portugal, Portuguese Revolution

Our globe is burning!

Posted on 1st July 2019 by Camilla

A review of Peter Linebaugh, Red Round Globe Hot Burning (University of California Press, 2019), £27 Peter Linebaugh’s book comes with a long subtitle, a pithy summary of its contents: A Tale at the Crossroads of Commons and Closure, of… Continue Reading →

Book reviews Climate change, The commons

Marx and the robbery of the soil and the worker

Posted on 1st July 2019 by Camilla

A review of Kohei Saito, Karl Marx’s Ecosocialism: Capital, Nature, and the Unfinished Critique of Political Economy (Monthly Review Press, 2017), £22.32 Kohei Saito’s book Karl Marx’s Ecosocialism is based on extensive and ­painstaking research.1 As well as Marx’s published… Continue Reading →

Book reviews Ecology, Karl Marx

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