"[...] eco-socialist reflections, together with feminist experiences and reflections, begin to reconstruct an emancipatory horizon. A distant horizon that maintains continuities and discontinuities with the revolutionary and emancipatory experiences of the twentieth century and also constitutes a terrain of dispute with fractions of the ruling classes that seek to build their own agenda in feminist and environmentalist keys in an attempt to suture the crisis of neoliberal governance."
mronline.org/2019/12/06/thinking-and-acting-from-marxism-today-feminist-proposals-for-a-theoretical-and-strategic-rearmament/
mronline.org/2019/12/06/thinking-and-acting-from-marxism-today-feminist-proposals-for-a-theoretical-and-strategic-rearmament/
MR Online
MR Online | Thinking and acting from Marxism today – Feminist proposals for a theoretical and strategic rearmament
The global disorder and the experiences of the systemic crisis we have experienced for more than a decade (economic crisis, crisis of political legitimacy, crisis of social reproduction and crisis of…
#books
Most of these books are quite new, so it's not possible to publish them on the Library. The following links are reviews or reading lists.
- Stratégie, by Guy Debord
marxandphilosophy.org.uk/reviews/17550_strategie-by-guy-debord-reviewed-by-pierluca-damato/
- Can Politics be Thought?, by Alan Badiou
marxandphilosophy.org.uk/reviews/17564_can-politics-be-thought-by-alain-badiou-reviewed-by-sergio-valverde/
- Voices on the Left: Challenging Capitalist Hegemony, by George Souvlis
marxandphilosophy.org.uk/reviews/17559_voices-on-the-left-challenging-capitalist-hegemony-by-george-souvlis-reviewed-by-rosa-vasilaki/
- A Collective Bargain: Unions, Organizing and the Fight for Democracy, by Jane McAlevey
jacobinmag.com/2019/12/jane-mcalevey-a-collective-bargain-review-unions
- Finally, some interesting books for ecosocialists
climateandcapitalism.com/2019/12/12/ecosocialist-bookshelf-best-of-2019/
Most of these books are quite new, so it's not possible to publish them on the Library. The following links are reviews or reading lists.
- Stratégie, by Guy Debord
marxandphilosophy.org.uk/reviews/17550_strategie-by-guy-debord-reviewed-by-pierluca-damato/
- Can Politics be Thought?, by Alan Badiou
marxandphilosophy.org.uk/reviews/17564_can-politics-be-thought-by-alain-badiou-reviewed-by-sergio-valverde/
- Voices on the Left: Challenging Capitalist Hegemony, by George Souvlis
marxandphilosophy.org.uk/reviews/17559_voices-on-the-left-challenging-capitalist-hegemony-by-george-souvlis-reviewed-by-rosa-vasilaki/
- A Collective Bargain: Unions, Organizing and the Fight for Democracy, by Jane McAlevey
jacobinmag.com/2019/12/jane-mcalevey-a-collective-bargain-review-unions
- Finally, some interesting books for ecosocialists
climateandcapitalism.com/2019/12/12/ecosocialist-bookshelf-best-of-2019/
marxandphilosophy.org.uk
‘Stratégie’ by Guy Debord reviewed by Pierluca D’Amato
French Marxist, philosopher and filmmaker, Guy Debord is probably best known for his crucial critique of modern society, The Society…
190430_Briefing_Mining_Final_Web.pdf
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10 Canadian Mining Companies: Financial Details and Violations, by Tricontinental
180918_Tricon_Working-Document-1_EN_Web.pdf
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In the Ruins of the Present, by Tricontinental
"Since the objective is to build a popular voice for the community, territorial assemblies are not limited to just one issue or demand. Rather, they adapt to the needs and priorities of their base and are capable of responding to the smallest of local issues as well as carrying out national campaigns related to housing, urban development and quality of life issues."
roarmag.org/essays/the-popular-assemblies-at-the-heart-of-the-chilean-uprising/
roarmag.org/essays/the-popular-assemblies-at-the-heart-of-the-chilean-uprising/
ROAR Magazine
The popular assemblies at the heart of the Chilean uprising
Chile has a long history of radical neighborhood organizing — a tradition that is now put at the service of drafting a new constitution for a country in turmoil.
"A short introduction to the structural problems of Soviet planning, written by economist Catherine Samary in 1988. In this extract from one of her books, Samary sums up four of them: (a) the tendency for a long-term decline of growth rates, (b) not being able to break with the methods of “extensive” growth, (c) shortages and bottlenecks in production and (d) a combination of shortage of labor power (meaning no unemployment) and “over-employment”."
http://www.socialisteconomist.com/2018/06/four-structural-problems-of-soviet.html
http://www.socialisteconomist.com/2018/06/four-structural-problems-of-soviet.html
Socialisteconomist
Four Structural Problems of Soviet Planning
A short introduction to the structural problems of Soviet planning, written by economist Catherine Samary in 1988. In this extract from one of her books, Samary sums up four of them: (a) the tendency for a long-term decline of growth rates, (b) not being…
Forwarded from NoGoolag
Behind the One-Way Mirror: A Deep Dive Into the Technology of Corporate Surveillance
https://www.eff.org/wp/behind-the-one-way-mirror
#corp #surveillance #why #eff
https://www.eff.org/wp/behind-the-one-way-mirror
#corp #surveillance #why #eff
Electronic Frontier Foundation
Behind the One-Way Mirror: A Deep Dive Into the Technology of
It's time to shed light on the technical methods and business practices behind third-party tracking. For journalists, policy makers, and concerned consumers, this paper will demystify the
"If a country is an imperialist power with a strong financial system, then it can derive surplus value from other parts of the world, enabling its financial sector to grow dramatically and nevertheless remain a profitable area of business!"
www.socialisteconomist.com/2019/12/the-rate-of-profit-finance-imperialism.html
www.socialisteconomist.com/2019/12/the-rate-of-profit-finance-imperialism.html
Socialisteconomist
The Rate of Profit, Finance & Imperialism
✑ Tony Norfield. There has been little attempt to examine the relationship of finance to imperialism. Here I offer a framework for understanding this role.
newrepublic.com/article/155962/liberalism-at-large-book-review-the-economist-magazine
The New Republic
The New Republic
Newrepublic
The World The Economist Made
Warnings of a crisis of liberalism have become commonplace, as it is assailed by an illiberal right on the one side and a socialist left on the other. The situation is plain, and it is at least partially self-inflicted. Liberalism has missed opportunity after…
"The principal effect of TV news is to create engagement through distress. News shows cannot connect viewers to meaningful actions they might take in their own lives to relieve this distress because these actions would mean ceasing to watch TV. And this is the goal to which all others will be sacrificed: to keep you watching."
https://harpers.org/archive/2020/01/vicious-cycles-theses-on-a-philosophy-of-news/
https://harpers.org/archive/2020/01/vicious-cycles-theses-on-a-philosophy-of-news/
Harper's Magazine
Vicious Cycles
Theses on a philosophy of news
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