Abolitionist Feminism
With her 2011 book The Problem with Work, political theorist Kathi Weeks helped kickstart a theoretical renaissance of work-critical socialist feminism.
With her 2011 book The Problem with Work, political theorist Kathi Weeks helped kickstart a theoretical renaissance of work-critical socialist feminism.
By Dr. Wanjiru Njoya. Here is a challenge for those who like solving mysteries—the case of the disappearing Marxists. You will have heard that Eric Foner is...
Since World War 2, there have been only two social revolutions in the West: Cuba in 1959...
Karl Marx developed his critique of capitalism by studying England's “satanic mills.” But, as David Harvey writes, he understood capitalism as a global...
Thank you for the invitation to discuss this fine book [The Return of Nature: Socialism and Ecology of John Bellamy Foster, which I characterized in my...
Our unstable and violent world is a product of the military and economic competition built into capitalism, argues Alex Snowdon In August 1914,...
Why are the online far right so successful in shaping our political language? With Dr Robert Topinka.
The oppression of women and the origins of the family as we know it remain key issues facing anyone who wishes to fight for a better world today.
I taught Marxism at the University of Pittsburgh. I wouldn't do that today. Marxism — or rather a caricature of it — is getting a lot of...
Today is Saturday, Feb. 21, the 52nd day of 2026. There are 313 days left in the year. Today in history: On Feb. 21, 1848, Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels...