The article rests substantially on the work of John Holloway, especially his early articles in Common Sense: Journal of the Edinburgh Conference of Socialist Economists. On this foundation, it is argued, firstly, that the importance of Marxism resides in its capacity to pinpoint fragilities and weaknesses in the constitution, development and rule of capital in contemporary society. Understanding these fragilities sharpens the critical edge of any movements aimed at social transformation out of the madhouse of capital
This is a pre-publication version of the article that was published in Capital and Class in February...
The past decade has witnessed a resurgence of interest in Marxism both within and without the academ...
The past decade has witnessed a resurgence of interest in Marxism both within and without the academ...
The article rests substantially on the work of John Holloway, especially his early articles in Commo...
The article rests substantially on the work of John Holloway, especially his early articles in Commo...
This article addresses the materialist theory of development and fall of Marxism based on the theory...
The starting point for this article is an explication of the essence of Marxism, which is argued as ...
This contribution argues that Marxism is more relevant than ever, and particularly so for popular ed...
Note: The Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies is a free e-journal published by The Institu...
This chapter calls for transformative activism by education and other cultural workers - teachers, l...
Marxism is a large and diverse body of thought that has weathered many storms over the last 150 yea...
In this paper, we explore educational inequality through a theoretical and empirical analysis. We us...
Following renewed interest in Marx?s political economy in the wake of the financial crisis, the pape...
Although this paper constitutes a revision of a paper originally published in 2007 [see note 1), the...
Marxism is one of the most impactful philosophies in the history of mankind. It refers to the polit...
This is a pre-publication version of the article that was published in Capital and Class in February...
The past decade has witnessed a resurgence of interest in Marxism both within and without the academ...
The past decade has witnessed a resurgence of interest in Marxism both within and without the academ...
The article rests substantially on the work of John Holloway, especially his early articles in Commo...
The article rests substantially on the work of John Holloway, especially his early articles in Commo...
This article addresses the materialist theory of development and fall of Marxism based on the theory...
The starting point for this article is an explication of the essence of Marxism, which is argued as ...
This contribution argues that Marxism is more relevant than ever, and particularly so for popular ed...
Note: The Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies is a free e-journal published by The Institu...
This chapter calls for transformative activism by education and other cultural workers - teachers, l...
Marxism is a large and diverse body of thought that has weathered many storms over the last 150 yea...
In this paper, we explore educational inequality through a theoretical and empirical analysis. We us...
Following renewed interest in Marx?s political economy in the wake of the financial crisis, the pape...
Although this paper constitutes a revision of a paper originally published in 2007 [see note 1), the...
Marxism is one of the most impactful philosophies in the history of mankind. It refers to the polit...
This is a pre-publication version of the article that was published in Capital and Class in February...
The past decade has witnessed a resurgence of interest in Marxism both within and without the academ...
The past decade has witnessed a resurgence of interest in Marxism both within and without the academ...