In his recent book Why
Social Movements Matter: an introduction (Rowman &
Littlefield International, 2018) Laurence Cox provides a fascinating and highly
stimulating engagement with social movements and popular struggles. He does much
more than simply providing an accessible introduction. He develops a way of analysing
and understanding social movements, which is fundamentally different from
traditional, academic approaches. In this blog post, I will provide a critical
engagement with Cox’s key contributions.
Tuesday, 21 May 2019
Thursday, 2 May 2019
Marx at the Margins: towards a multilinear theory of history.
In his book Marx
at the Margins: On Nationalism, Ethnicity, and Non-Western Societies
(Chicago University Press, 2016) Kevin B. Anderson clearly demonstrates that
Marx did not embrace a unilinear, economic determinist position on historical
development. Rather, especially in his later writings he demonstrated a nuanced
understanding of multilinear development including the possibility of transformation
to communism without going first through a capitalist stage of development. In
this blog post, I will engage with this highly important contribution to
Marxist scholarship.