Including: Labour Party sets army on strikers, Tom Brown on anarchists and private property, German P.O.W.s in England, ...
This is an update on the status of publication of the MEGA2 after the collapse of the GDR and the USSR, by Jürgen Rojahn then Secretary of the Internationale Marx-Engels-Stiftung (IMES), Amsterdam; ...
The state left its 'virginity' behind and from 1968 on has learned to live with a new host of partial critiques and small pressure groups. Of course neither Le Dantec nor our modern 'states persons' ...
Including: resistance to Franco, austerity in Belgium, thousands of anarchist and syndicalists jailed in Bulgaria, London busmens' strike 1937, socialism and the state by Tom Brown, Nuremburg trials, ...
On Belgian-Australian writer Simon Leys and his books on China. Plus Maoism: suicide and madness.
The attempt to bridge the gap between art and politics in the same moment retaining Leninist ideology appeared with Mao Dada ...
Including: Kildare farmers strike, aircraft health & safety, Communist Party kills squatter movement, IWMA secretary ...
Karl Marx’s critique of political economy is oriented on an Aufhebung [a sublation] of classical political economy, for opening up the frontiers of its future as a science, aimed at self-emancipation ...
Including: post-war squatting movement, anarchist Ernest Silverman jailed for fraud, against nationalisation in Australia, nuclear weapons, Trotksyism, ageism, world congress of anarchist youth, etc.
This is a reconstruction of the course of evolution of Marx’s and Engels’s ideas on women’s emancipation by Maximilien Rubel (1905-1996). Rubel drafted this article shortly before his death in 1996.
This is a review of: Anneliese Griese, Hans Jörg Sandkühler (Hrsg.) [Eds.], Karl Marx–Zwischen Philosophie und Naturwissenschaften [Karl Marx–between philosophy and the natural sciences], Frankfurt/M.