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“We must find a common language that resonates across borders and experiences.”

A report about the “Allied Grounds” conference by Stephen Bouquin “Allied Grounds,” an international conference on the social dimensions of the climate crisis, took place in early October in Berlin. The conference was the culmination of an annual project of […]

“We must find a common language that resonates across borders and experiences.”

Organizing the Convergence of Struggles: Working-Class Composition, Technological Development, and Ecological Politics

Looking back at the history of labor struggles since the advent of capitalism, one pattern is striking: struggles against the devaluation and for the decommodification of labor have tended to trigger ‘fixes’ and ‘innovations’ of capital, including technological ones. Thus,

Organizing the Convergence of Struggles: Working-Class Composition, Technological Development, and Ecological Politics

The working class and the middle classes: Allies in a common anti-neoliberal strategy?

John Milios & George Economakis Austerity constitutes the cornerstone of neoliberal policies. On the surface, itworks as a strategy of reducing entrepreneurial cost. Austerity reduces labour costs ofthe private sector, increases profit per (labour) unit cost and thereon boosts the

The working class and the middle classes: Allies in a common anti-neoliberal strategy?

Some comments on Andreas Malm’s ‘Fossil Capital’

Moreover Malm has transposed Marx’s argument on the organic composition of capital (the ratio of dead to living labor, increasing over time and producing a falling rate of profit) into a rising fossil composition of capital.[15] “[O]perating over the span

Some comments on Andreas Malm’s ‘Fossil Capital’

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