“Who controls the past controls the future: who controls the present controls the past.” This insightful remark was made by George Orwell in his chillingly prophetic, dystopian novel, 1984. Over the ...
Marxism has had a powerful influence on Indian historiography, to the displeasure of the Hindutva far right. Much of the credit lies with D. D. Kosambi, whose pioneering work applied and adapted ...
Writer-journalist B.R. Manjunath has said as the Marxist method of literary criticism is based on the outlook of class struggle, it consequently adopts a historical approach while analysing literature ...
Between 1961 and 1965 ‘Socialisme ou Barbarie’ published (in its issues 36-40) an important article by Paul Cardan entitled ‘Marxisme et ThÈorie RÈvolutionnaire’. Part I dealt with ‘the historical ...
Werner Bonefeld writes on the concepts of mediation and de-mediation highlighting the importance of struggle. Published in 1987 for Common Sense no. 2, pages 67-72. Richard Gunn also wrote an expanded ...
This week Mehring Books is featuring Georgi V. Plekhanov’s last major work, Fundamental Problems of Marxism, an invaluable explanation of the Marxist method. Plekhanov was the founder of the Russian ...
Editor's Note: This piece was co-authored by Shonda Werry. The United States’ withdrawal from Afghanistan raises new questions about what we gained from our twenty-year war there. In this “woke” era, ...
In Léon Bloy, a Catholic author whom Pope Francis once quoted, Andrew Stuttaford sees hints of what for many readers of NRO is undoubtedly the most salient aspect of Marxism — the totalitarianism, the ...
You repeatedly assert that the International Committee fails to understand the importance of, and ignores, “human factors” that are critical to the struggle for socialism. We are making the same error ...
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