As part of the Workshop on
Chinese Labour in the Global Economy, Paul Mason, the Economics Editor of
Channel4News, gave a highly stimulating and thought provoking public lecture at
Nottingham University on 12 September 2014. The focus of his talk ‘Digital
rebels, analogue slaves? China’s workforce in the 21st century’ was
on the information technology (IT) revolution and its implications for workers’
unrest in China. Provocatively, his main claim was that the main conflict is no
longer between capital and labour, but between networks and hierarchies (see
also Mason,
Comment is free, 14/09/2014). In this blog post, I will critically evaluate
this claim.
Friday, 26 September 2014
Monday, 22 September 2014
The Enduring Relevance of Rosa Luxemburg
The work of Rosa Luxemburg has received
renewed attention in recent years. To celebrate the centenary anniversary of
her seminal book The Accumulation
of Capital in 2013, a collective of colleagues from within the Marxism
Reading Group of the Centre
for the Study of Social and Global Justice (CSSGJ) at Nottingham University
has written the article ‘The Enduring Relevance of Rosa Luxemburg’s The Accumulation of Capital’, which has
now been published online by the Journal
of International Relations and Development. In this blog post, I will
present some of the key findings of the article.
Monday, 15 September 2014
Chinese workers in the grip of global capitalism: What possibilities for resistance?
The
workshop on Chinese
Labour in the Global Economy, concluding a large ESRC research grant project, was held on 11 and 12 September 2014 at
Nottingham University, co-hosted by the Centre for the Study of
Social and Global Studies (CSSGJ) and the Centre
for Contemporary Chinese Politics (CCCP). The purpose of the workshop was
not only to understand better the situation in China, but also an aspiration of
contributing to the improvement of workers’ conditions. Hence, both academics
as well as activists had been invited. In this blog post, I will assess some of
the key themes discussed during the workshop.
Thursday, 4 September 2014
The importance of Piketty: What perspective from the Left?
Thomas Piketty’s book Capital in the Twenty-First Century (Harvard
University Press, 2014) has received widespread attention within academia, the
media, amongst the Left and across the general public. His criticism of
increasing inequality has made him an attractive read for everyone concerned
about the devastating results of global capitalism. In this blog post, I will
critically reflect on the implications of this attention for the Left.