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Christopher Caudwell and the Crisis in Physics: A Discussion

Renato Flores, April 23, 2020

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Progress of the Storm: Collaboration with Revolutionary Left Radio

Donald Parkinson, April 25, 2020

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Letter: Marxism, Science and Exegesis

May 18, 2021

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Letter: It's the PMC, Silly

September 5, 2021

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The Historic Defeat of the Female Sex: Revisiting Engels' The Origin of the Family

March 8, 2022

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Marxism and the Philosophy of Science with Helena Sheehan

May 6, 2022

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Outlines for a Marxist Virtue Ethics, or Why Capitalism is Unjust

May 9, 2022

Drawing on the work of moral and political philosopher Alasdair MacIntyre, ΔΜ sketches an outline for a possible marxist theory of ethics. Read Article.

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The Rise and Fall of Homegrown American Marxism

Daniel Tutt, May 27, 2022

Daniel Tutt explores the intellectual trajectory of U.S. Marxism during the era of the Second International and, drawing from Brian Lloyd's work on the history of U.S. radicalism, argues that the influence of Veblenian and pragmatist philosophy had a detrimental effect on the development of U.S. Marxist theory. Tutt, who has taught philosophy at George Washington University and Marymount University, is the author of Psychoanalysis and the Politics of the Family and an organizer of the Study Groups on Psychoanalysis and Politics. He is currently at work on a new Marxist critique of Nietzsche for Repeater Books. Read Article.

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Rethinking Marxist Politics

Yanis Iqbal, June 29, 2022

Drawing from Gramscian and Althusserian approaches to pedagogy, Yanis Iqbal argues that a successful future for socialist politics must be based on a merger of Marxist theory and the recuperated progressive aspects of proletarian common sense. Read Article.

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From Marx, and Back to Hegel

Valentine Seebart, September 1, 2022

Valentine Seebart critiques historical materialism, arguing that Marxists must replace this paradigm with a revised 'ideo-materialist' historical perspective. Read Article.