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Class, Race and Corporate Power

Journal

2022

Marxism

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Theory And Class Struggle: Three Interviews, Raju J. Das, Robert E. Latham Oct 2022

Theory And Class Struggle: Three Interviews, Raju J. Das, Robert E. Latham

Class, Race and Corporate Power

Raju Das and Robert Latham interview Lilia Monzo, Tom Brass, and Alfred Saad-Filho in the initial piece for the new "Theory and Class Struggle" section of Class, Race and Corporate Power.


Theory And Class Struggle: An Introduction To The Section, Raju J. Das, Robert E. Latham Oct 2022

Theory And Class Struggle: An Introduction To The Section, Raju J. Das, Robert E. Latham

Class, Race and Corporate Power

An introduction to our new section "Theory and Class Struggle" by the Section Editors - Raju Das and Robert E. Latham.


One Hundred Years Of The Dialectic: Reflections On “Marxism And Philosophy”, Daniel Skidmore-Hess May 2022

One Hundred Years Of The Dialectic: Reflections On “Marxism And Philosophy”, Daniel Skidmore-Hess

Class, Race and Corporate Power

In a recent article appearing in Spectre Journal, Darren Roso concludes his discussion of “Weimar’s Marxist Heretic: Reading Karl Korsch Today” by stating that “It is, perhaps, a good but dark time to read authors like Korsch who articulated something timeless about revolutionary Marxism.” What Roso finds “timeless” is the importance of “timeliness” in “absolute” commitment to human liberation. One might hesitate before a timeless absolute, yet it is noteworthy that the text that is most central to the intellectual legacy of Karl Korsch (1886-1961) has now reached its centenary and Roso may well be correct to claim that is …