Our reply focuses on three key themes raised in the symposium. First, we discuss an enduring issue in Marxist International Relations: ‘the problematic of the international’ and the problems of methodological internalism. We examine how our interlocutors have responded to this problematic and why we consider these responses insufficient. Specifically, we suggest that the source of our disagreement is grounded in two divergent understandings of the problem of internalism itself. We then reassert the value of our chosen response to the problematic – uneven and combined development (UCD). Second, we respond to the criticism that our extension of UCD as a ‘transmodal’ general abstraction is problematic by further explicating the significance an...
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Our reply focuses on three key themes raised in the symposium. First, we discuss an enduring issue i...
This is a reply to criticisms made by contributors to the ‘Symposium’ on Theory as History published...
One of the fundamental tensions within Marx’s writings arises from the complex relationship between ...
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The merit of Harvey’s widely influential work the ‘Limits to Capital’ is that it critically engages ...
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This dissertation reconstructs Marx’s critique of political economy from the perspective of reproduc...
The Cambridge controversies about the theory of capital were ultimately underpinned by a clash...
For more than a century ‘imperialism’ has been a key concept in theoretical discussions and politics...
capital dependency finance hegemony imperialism Marxism monopoly world systemsOver the past century,...
This article reviews Alex Anievas and Kerem Nişancıoğlu’s How the West Came to Rule: The Geopolitica...
In the Grundrisse, Marx provides two seemingly antagonistic visions of the role and significance of ...
Following renewed interest in Marx?s political economy in the wake of the financial crisis, the pape...
Our reply focuses on three key themes raised in the symposium. First, we discuss an enduring issue i...
This is a reply to criticisms made by contributors to the ‘Symposium’ on Theory as History published...
One of the fundamental tensions within Marx’s writings arises from the complex relationship between ...
The paper discusses the thesis about Marx’s “epistemological revolution” by elaborating two issues t...
The merit of Harvey’s widely influential work the ‘Limits to Capital’ is that it critically engages ...
This chapter argues for a recognition of the nuanced complexity of Marx’s account of empire. In part...
This article criticizes contemporary attempts within the Marxist tradition to understand the current...
This article is a celebration of the sesquicentennial of Capital, Volume I, and of the model that Ma...
This dissertation reconstructs Marx’s critique of political economy from the perspective of reproduc...
The Cambridge controversies about the theory of capital were ultimately underpinned by a clash...
For more than a century ‘imperialism’ has been a key concept in theoretical discussions and politics...
capital dependency finance hegemony imperialism Marxism monopoly world systemsOver the past century,...
This article reviews Alex Anievas and Kerem Nişancıoğlu’s How the West Came to Rule: The Geopolitica...
In the Grundrisse, Marx provides two seemingly antagonistic visions of the role and significance of ...
Following renewed interest in Marx?s political economy in the wake of the financial crisis, the pape...