This article argues that a media and communication studies perspective on reading Marx’s Capital has thus far been missing, but is needed in the age of information capitalism and digital capitalism. Two of the most popular contemporary companions to Marx’s Capital, the ones by David Harvey and Michael Heinrich, present themselves as general guidebooks on how to read Marx, but are actually biased towards particular schools of Marxist thought. A contemporary reading of Marx needs to be mediated with contemporary capitalism’s structures and the political issues of the day. Media, communications and the Internet are important issues for such a reading today. It is time to see Marx not just as a critic of capitalism but also as a critic of capit...
This article is based on a lecture given at the Marx Memorial Library to mark the 150th anniversary ...
Due to the global capitalist crisis, neoliberalism and the logic of commodification of everything ha...
Abstract: Due to the global capitalist crisis, neoliberalism and the logic of commodification of eve...
The 'end of history' has not taken place. Ideological and economic crisis and the status quo of neol...
The purpose of this article is to interrogate Marx’s analysis of the circulation of capital through ...
This paper argues that questions concerning the circulation of capital are central to the study of c...
Thomas Piketty’s book Capital in the Twenty-First Century has resulted in a sustained political and ...
In the first two sections of Capital, Volume 2, Marx examines the factors that pressure capital to r...
The aim of this article is to discuss and use Marx’s theory on primitive accumulation, outlined in t...
Abstract: This paper discusses how the capitalist media industry has been structurally transformed...
Abstract: The global economic crisis has led to a resurgence of interest in the work of Karl Marx. T...
This article focuses on five flaws of Christian Fuchs’ approach of Web 2.0 economy. Here, ...
The question of what constitutes media has received little attention in Marxism and where it does, t...
Abstract: This is the claim: In the age of mass media the political economy of media has engaged wit...
Digital capitalism has produced a new concentration of capital, knowledge, and power unprecedented i...
This article is based on a lecture given at the Marx Memorial Library to mark the 150th anniversary ...
Due to the global capitalist crisis, neoliberalism and the logic of commodification of everything ha...
Abstract: Due to the global capitalist crisis, neoliberalism and the logic of commodification of eve...
The 'end of history' has not taken place. Ideological and economic crisis and the status quo of neol...
The purpose of this article is to interrogate Marx’s analysis of the circulation of capital through ...
This paper argues that questions concerning the circulation of capital are central to the study of c...
Thomas Piketty’s book Capital in the Twenty-First Century has resulted in a sustained political and ...
In the first two sections of Capital, Volume 2, Marx examines the factors that pressure capital to r...
The aim of this article is to discuss and use Marx’s theory on primitive accumulation, outlined in t...
Abstract: This paper discusses how the capitalist media industry has been structurally transformed...
Abstract: The global economic crisis has led to a resurgence of interest in the work of Karl Marx. T...
This article focuses on five flaws of Christian Fuchs’ approach of Web 2.0 economy. Here, ...
The question of what constitutes media has received little attention in Marxism and where it does, t...
Abstract: This is the claim: In the age of mass media the political economy of media has engaged wit...
Digital capitalism has produced a new concentration of capital, knowledge, and power unprecedented i...
This article is based on a lecture given at the Marx Memorial Library to mark the 150th anniversary ...
Due to the global capitalist crisis, neoliberalism and the logic of commodification of everything ha...
Abstract: Due to the global capitalist crisis, neoliberalism and the logic of commodification of eve...