“Never forget, all the dictatorships are the same,” she adds. “A night before they fall, everyone says: they are so solid, it’s impossible they can fall. Then they fall, and everyone asks: how could they have held for so long?”
Sara-Maria Sorentino's brilliant introduction to the second part of the special issue (yes, there are that many contributions) "Between Revelation and Reflexivity: Introducing the Leap of Black Studies” is availabe here doi.org/10.1080/1462...
Nancy Fraser on Gaza and philosemitic McCarthyism in Europe and the US: “anti-woke war against the universities—and against civil society more broadly—came straight from McCarthy’s playbook, painting campuses as incubators of intolerance, where ‘Marxist professors’ oppressed conservative students.”
As a new wave of protests sweep Iran, the author explains why she has returned to drawing. Plus: an extract from her new collection of protest cartoons
The global reverberations of Israel’s destruction of Gaza, understood as world event—an epochal turning point which serves to reveal the changing nature of the times. Philosophical reflections on the ...
'The University of Hertfordshire’s decision to “suspend” five humanities undergraduate courses is a further stark warning about how readily higher education has jettisoned its former commitment to such subjects.' 1/4
I've just gotten through the second of two major interviews this week and I am now heading back to Copenhagen to discuss 120+ abstracts and make the selection for the @dkmarxsoc.bsky.social conference in October. Not sure what day it is, but it's already been one hell of a week.
I've just gotten through the second of two major interviews this week and I am now heading back to Copenhagen to discuss 120+ abstracts and make the selection for the @dkmarxsoc.bsky.social conference in October. Not sure what day it is, but it's already been one hell of a week.
Excited to report that "Turning the World Upside Down: On Marx, Religion, and Revolution" has been published online. It introduces the forthcoming special (double) issue of Political Theology on "Marx and Revolution" that I co-edited with @s-msorentino.bsky.social. doi.org/10.1080/1462...
Excited to report that "Turning the World Upside Down: On Marx, Religion, and Revolution" has been published online. It introduces the forthcoming special (double) issue of Political Theology on "Marx and Revolution" that I co-edited with @s-msorentino.bsky.social. doi.org/10.1080/1462...
Tim Christiaens
Mikkel Flohr
Mikkel Flohr
Hertfordshire’s announcement of course closures is the latest example of a dynamic that cuts off non-traditional students from non-vocational courses, says Dragan Plavsic
Happy abstract selection season! 📄🌿
Today, the organising committe gets together for 5 hours to discuss the abstracts submitted for this year's conference and decide how to put the best programme together.
Curious about our process? Here's a description from last year: bsky.app/profile/dkma...
Danish Society for Marxist Studies
Nations are made up of people. Wars are waged against people just like you. When we act as if people and governments are the same thing we make a profound moral error.
www.hamiltonnolan.com/p/nations-ar...
Do you deserve to die for your own bad government?