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Monthly Review | Engels for Our Times: Gender, Social Reproduction, and Revolution

“It is surprising,” Marnie Holborow writes, “how often in Marxist accounts of women’s oppression Frederick Engels is overlooked.” In responding to this gap in…

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Monthly Review | Bury Class Society Before It Buries Us All

This article will be released in full online February 7, 2022. Eleanor Burke Leacock taught that transhistorical, universal male dominance is a myth, not a fact.

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How to overthrow a life-threatening capitalism? - International Viewpoint

“To understand the role played by productive and reproductive labour (salaried and non-salaried) in ensuring capitalist accumulation is also to understand that only living labour, because it is the very condition of the profits of a small minority of exploiters, is able to overthrow the yoke of capital, through the collective struggle for its emancipation.”

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Reframing Lenin: on the question of revolutionary organization | Links International Journal of Socialist Renewal

Reframing Lenin: on the question of revolutionary organization | Links International Journal of Socialist Renewal
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7Qs for Academics Rosimina Ali - 7Qs for Academics: Rosimina Ali

7Qs for Academics: Rosimina Ali 11 December 2020 - SCIS Today we speak to Rosimina Ali, a Researcher in Economics at the Institute for Social and Economic Studies, (IESE) This is an ongoing series where we introduce some key researchers and academics getting to understand their work, their developing research interests as well as what keeps them engaged. Explain the nature of your work and/or how it relates to inequality. My research focuses on the political economy of labour markets, social reproduction and economic transformation within the context of capital accumulation with particular focus on Mozambique. This area involves an analysis of labour markets at three fundamental levels: (i) global trends and conditions, (ii) patterns and dynamics of both productive and reproductive work, in physical and digital spheres, and (iii) the inter-relations and intersections between and within the two dimensions. At each of these levels, types of work and employment, social conditions

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