Dutch Marxism off to a strong start!
Dutch Marxism off to a strong start!
Wer heute glaubt, die Rechtsextremen zu schwächen, indem er ihre Politik normalisiert, gar mit ihnen kooperiert, hat aus der Geschichte nichts gelernt - unsere Rede anlässlich des Geschwister-Scholl-Preises. @camlinger.bsky.social @suhrkamp.de
Image of four copies of the book Danish Marxism: Past, Present, Future.
BREAKING NEWS 📕🚨
We are happy and proud to announce the publication of an edited anthology titled Danish Marxism: Past, Present, Future (Problema, 2025).
The book celebrates 10 years of organising by bringing 6 reflective pieces together with CfPs and abstracts from all our conferences.
"The many mass protests that have taken place since 2011 have been characterised by an unmistakable need to challenge, overthrow and destroy the prevailing political representations without proposing new ones."
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Are you dying to know if Hegel hated ersatz coffee? Then boy do I have the piece for you. Very happy to be part of the JHI blog forum on political economy in intellectual history!
Screenshot of the workshop description for Race, Racialisation, and Racism in the European Context. Text reads: “Discussions of race and racism in philosophy are often shaped by US-centric frameworks, where the ‘colour line’ and the legacy of slavery and Jim Crow serve as central points of reference. The European context, however, presents a different set of dynamics that do not always align with these approaches. This international workshop brings together philosophers, historians, and social scientists to explore the social metaphysics of race and racialisation in Europe. Key themes include: – how racial hierarchies emerge and function beyond the black/white dichotomy, – the role of antisemitism, antiziganism, and anti-Muslim racism in European racial formations, – the precarious racialisation of groups such as Eastern Europeans, – the tension between colour-blind eliminativism and the need to address racialised injustice, – and the potential of ‘racialisation’ (as opposed to ‘race’) as an analytical framework. Confirmed speakers: Magali Bessone (Paris 1), Leda Berio (University College Dublin), Larry Blum (UMass Boston), Manuela Bojadžijev (HU Berlin), Robin Celikates (FU Berlin), Daniel James (TU Dresden), Steffen Koch (Bielefeld), Esa Díaz León (Barcelona), Aleksandra Lewicki (Sussex), Urs Lindner (Duisburg-Essen), Joanna Karolina Malinowska (Poznań/Hamburg), Marcello Maneri (Milan-Bicocca), Leerom Medovoi (University of Arizona), and Reza Mosayebi (Bochum).”
📣 Workshop: Race, Racialisation, and Racism in the European Context: Crossdisciplinary Perspectives
25–26 Sept 2025
Department of Philosophy, Free University of Berlin.
www.geisteswissenschaften.fu-berlin.de/we01/institu...
Fanon Today – Contemporary Struggles and Theoretical Perspectives
happy to share the exciting program for our upcoming symposium on the occasion of Fanon’s 100th anniversary:
www.nd-aktuell.de/termine/9200...
“Riots are coming, they are already here, more are on the way, no one doubts it.” — JClo (1962 – 2025)
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In his contribution to our dossier, @jamiemerchant.bsky.social argues that the latest iteration of Trump's economic policy represents a window into the global restructuring of class conflict, "a renewed ruling class offensive." Read Jamie's piece below👇
For the new Journal of Adorno Studies, I wrote a review essay about @budgetmotelabyss.bsky.social & Werner Bonefeld’s important book on Adorno and Marx. Read it here: mimesisjournals.com/ojs/index.ph...
Pleased (and even a little surprised) by this lengthy review of Adorno and Marx in the Journal of Adorno Studies
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