LEADERS of the 75 Communist parties meeting in Moscow—and those conspicuously absent—often argue bitterly about what their faith, Marxism, means. More interesting is the question of what Marxism does.
More than one hundred years after the socialist movement split into warring Marxist and anarchist factions, there are signs, at least on a small scale, that people calling themselves anarchists and ...
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University of Melbourne provides funding as a founding partner of The Conversation AU. In 2021, Kohei Saito’s Capital in the Anthropocene became a publishing sensation in Japan, eventually selling ...
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