This special issue responds to ongoing debates around what has been termed ‘identity politics’. We aim to intervene in what are make-or-break questions for the Left today. Specifically, we wish to provoke further interrogative but comradely conversation that works towards breaking-down the wedge between vulgar economism and vulgar culturalism. Critically, we maintain that just as all identity categories are spatially and temporally contingent – socially constructed, yet naturalised – so too is this current bifurcation between ‘class politics’ and ‘identity politics’. Ultimately, we call for an intellectual and organisational embracing of the complexity of identity as it figures in contemporary conditions; being a core organising-principle o...
How to explain the relative success of the AfD in Germany, the presidential election of Donald...
This article seeks to explore the relationship between the British labour movement, the Left and the...
This chapter is a conversation on the coloniality of racial capitalism in contemporary post-socialis...
First lines of the Introduction (as abstract not provided): ...
The current economic crisis proves how deep the contradictions inherent in contemporary capitalism r...
We stand at a key juncture: a Western political crisis arose in 2016-17 to match the deep economic c...
We stand at a key juncture: a Western political crisis arose in 2016-17 to match the deep eco-nomic ...
The article addresses what it identifies as two problems associated with identity politics: that of ...
Much of leftist debate on ‘the Scottish question’ is perplexing, not to say frustrating. What could ...
This article argues that ‘post-Marxist’ or ‘poststructuralist discourse theory’ represents a complex...
Recent years have witnessed a general backlash against identity politics, both in the academy and t...
This special issue aims to contribute to this critical discussion by modestly staking out the contou...
The election of Donald Trump, the Brexit vote, and the wave of right wing populisms sweeping much of...
This article is condensed from three chapters of my Marxist Class Theory for a Skeptical World (Haym...
This book investigates whether politics in Britain in the twenty-first century is driven more by iss...
How to explain the relative success of the AfD in Germany, the presidential election of Donald...
This article seeks to explore the relationship between the British labour movement, the Left and the...
This chapter is a conversation on the coloniality of racial capitalism in contemporary post-socialis...
First lines of the Introduction (as abstract not provided): ...
The current economic crisis proves how deep the contradictions inherent in contemporary capitalism r...
We stand at a key juncture: a Western political crisis arose in 2016-17 to match the deep economic c...
We stand at a key juncture: a Western political crisis arose in 2016-17 to match the deep eco-nomic ...
The article addresses what it identifies as two problems associated with identity politics: that of ...
Much of leftist debate on ‘the Scottish question’ is perplexing, not to say frustrating. What could ...
This article argues that ‘post-Marxist’ or ‘poststructuralist discourse theory’ represents a complex...
Recent years have witnessed a general backlash against identity politics, both in the academy and t...
This special issue aims to contribute to this critical discussion by modestly staking out the contou...
The election of Donald Trump, the Brexit vote, and the wave of right wing populisms sweeping much of...
This article is condensed from three chapters of my Marxist Class Theory for a Skeptical World (Haym...
This book investigates whether politics in Britain in the twenty-first century is driven more by iss...
How to explain the relative success of the AfD in Germany, the presidential election of Donald...
This article seeks to explore the relationship between the British labour movement, the Left and the...
This chapter is a conversation on the coloniality of racial capitalism in contemporary post-socialis...