The historic power of the workers’ movement, inspired by Marx, was to “name” its shared condition of existence, the substrate of the multitude of injustices of which wage-earners, principally, were victims: exploitation. The strength of this movement, which since the 19th century has made it possible to achieve so much in the social sphere, was precisely that it was fuelled by individuals driven by their shared experience to unite with a shared voice, beyond their neighbourhoods or their factories. Today, recognising shared reasons to struggle is not so simple in an extremely heterogeneous wage-earning society, which extends from the best-protected to the most precarious and encompasses a large part of the income spectrum. There is a great ...
In the global contemporary political context, diverse social struggles are being alienated from each...
The relationships between social movement challenges and political outcomes remain strongly underres...
The 20th century saw the establishment of, and experimentation within, socialist states across the g...
The societies of Western Europe – “Old Europe”, as George W. Bush’s Secretary of Defence, Donald Rum...
This article sheds light on how a group of workers manage to create an enduring collective resistanc...
Marxists have sought to critically analyze and contribute to (left revolutionary) popular movements....
Whereas previous scholarship on popular mobilization has focused on its sources or causes, this stud...
In this paper, Roedl traces the decline of worker solidarity starting with labor’s heyday in the 193...
A contribution to a Special Issue on trade union renewal that focuses on this topic in relation to t...
This article engages with Guy Standing’s arguments about the affective politics of the precariat by ...
In this article, I address the ways in which debates in liberal, (post)Marxist and postmodernist soc...
The subject of historical cognition is the battling, oppressed class itself. In Marx it steps forwar...
Special Issue: Chantal Mouffe: agonism and the politics of passion.status: publishe
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This research uses the Occupy Movement as a springboard to discuss contemporary political struggles ...
In the global contemporary political context, diverse social struggles are being alienated from each...
The relationships between social movement challenges and political outcomes remain strongly underres...
The 20th century saw the establishment of, and experimentation within, socialist states across the g...
The societies of Western Europe – “Old Europe”, as George W. Bush’s Secretary of Defence, Donald Rum...
This article sheds light on how a group of workers manage to create an enduring collective resistanc...
Marxists have sought to critically analyze and contribute to (left revolutionary) popular movements....
Whereas previous scholarship on popular mobilization has focused on its sources or causes, this stud...
In this paper, Roedl traces the decline of worker solidarity starting with labor’s heyday in the 193...
A contribution to a Special Issue on trade union renewal that focuses on this topic in relation to t...
This article engages with Guy Standing’s arguments about the affective politics of the precariat by ...
In this article, I address the ways in which debates in liberal, (post)Marxist and postmodernist soc...
The subject of historical cognition is the battling, oppressed class itself. In Marx it steps forwar...
Special Issue: Chantal Mouffe: agonism and the politics of passion.status: publishe
From the Communist Manifesto onwards, the self-emancipation of the working class was central to Marx...
This research uses the Occupy Movement as a springboard to discuss contemporary political struggles ...
In the global contemporary political context, diverse social struggles are being alienated from each...
The relationships between social movement challenges and political outcomes remain strongly underres...
The 20th century saw the establishment of, and experimentation within, socialist states across the g...