Vygotsky’s unit of analysis and dialectics in thinking and speech

Capital & Class, Volume 49, Issue 2, Page 213-233, June 2025....

From formal subsumption under capital to primitive accumulation of capital: On the separation of labour from the objective conditions of production in Marx’s Capital

Capital & Class, Volume 49, Issue 2, Page 261-284, June 2025....

Promoting social justice in the capitalist academy? Health equity and the Johns Hopkins University Michael Bloomberg School of Public Health

Capital & Class, Volume 49, Issue 2, Page 285-309, June 2025....

On the transformation of values into prices of production apropos of Moseley’s Money and Totality

Capital & Class, Volume 49, Issue 2, Page 311-339, June 2025....

Global capital accumulation and national varieties of capitalism: The political economy of Argentina and Australia in comparative perspective

Capital & Class, Volume 49, Issue 2, Page 341-373, June 2025....

Emotions and solidarity in unionism: Farewell, Hong Kong Confederation of Trade Unions

Capital & Class, Volume 49, Issue 2, Page 173-181, June 2025....

The moral economy of the English football crowd: The European Super League and the contingency of football fan activism

Capital & Class, Volume 49, Issue 2, Page 191-211, June 2025....

The political economy of populists in power, between policy and polity: Evidence from the Israeli case

Capital & Class, Volume 49, Issue 2, Page 235-259, June 2025....

Book review: The Challenges of the New Social Democracy Social Capital and Civic Association or Class Struggle? by Raju J Das, Jamie Gough and Aram Eisenschitz

Capital & Class, Volume 49, Issue 2, Page 381-383, June 2025....

Book review: Capital, Race, and Space Volume 1: The Far- Right from Bonapartism to Fascism; Capital, Race, and Space Volume 2: The Far- Right from Cold War to Trumpism by Richard Saull

Capital & Class, Volume 49, Issue 2, Page 384-388, June 2025....

Extended book review: On the role of finance for the contradiction between production and realisation

Capital & Class, Volume 49, Issue 2, Page 375-380, June 2025....

Book review: Critique en Crise: Comment Prétendre Changer le Monde Aujourd’hui? by Fanny Lederlin

Capital & Class, Volume 49, Issue 2, Page 388-390, June 2025....

Book review: The Specter of Materialism: Queer Theory and Marxism in the Age of the Beijing Consensus by Petrus Liu

Capital & Class, Volume 49, Issue 2, Page 390-392, June 2025....

New regulations on platform work: Fragmented responses to issues of work fragmentation

Capital & Class, Volume 49, Issue 2, Page 183-190, June 2025....

Books available for review

Capital & Class, Volume 49, Issue 2, Page 393-394, June 2025....

Critically rethinking worker and activist education: A conversation between Jane Holgate and Miguel Martínez Lucio

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Talking with an Irish socialist republican

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Professor Paul Stewart interviews Irish...

The representative organizations of the security forces in Brazil and Portugal as transmission belts of the far-right parties

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The growing influence of far-right...

Towards a political economy of algorithmic capitalism

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The emergence of large language...

Dis-embedding forces and associative counter-movements: Capitalism, state sovereignty and associations as political subjects

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The opposition between individual rights...

Reconsidering the ‘China model’ through structure and agency: The hybrid realities of Chinese capitalism and ‘socialism with Chinese characteristics’

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This article reframes the conventional...

Vested interests? Unions, the gilets jaunes movement and the bases for sustainable solidarity

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In the 2010s, in response...

Connected in the struggle: Workers, social media and mobilizations in food delivery and road transport in Brazil

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Mobilizations of truck drivers and...

Plebs, pedagogy, and praxis: Reflections on research at Ruskin College

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The critical approach to the...

Critical labour studies and labour movements in the east of Europe: The Polish experiences

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Poland has a long tradition...

The enterprise rate of profit in key US sectors 1994–2020: An examination of the tendency towards the equalization of sectoral profit rates and a critique of Hulten and Wykoff fixed capital stock valuations in the US

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This article examines enterprise profit...

The myth of middle-class proletarianisation: Defining and examining class in Sweden from a neo-Marxist perspective

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Since the 2007–2008 financial crisis,...

It is not (only) about ideas: Understanding populism as a conflict

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Following Laclau, we suggest populism...

The fire within: Love, links and the legacy of Women Against Pit Closures

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The significance of the 1984−1985...

The mirage of polycrisis: A symptomatic reading of Tooze

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The concept of the ‘polycrisis’...

The end of lean production and what lies ahead for labor: The US experience

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The three-and-a-half decades of productivity...

Trapping workers’ consent? Temporary work agencies’ role in reproducing labour power of non-local workers for Hungarian manufacturing companies

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In Central Eastern European countries,...

The contradictions of Thatcherism? Violence, money and labour in the reassertion of capital in 1980s Britain

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The political programme of Thatcherism...

Canadian credit unions and the prospects for a post-capitalist economy

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The growing polycrisis in Canada...

The language struggle and the challenge to the UK state

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On Monday 5 December 2023,...

Between ‘organisational pragmatism’ and agro-ecology: A feminist and left-wing view of militancy, power-building and collective action by workers in Argentina over the last two decades

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Violeta’s story, which is presented...

They talk and talk, they sell and sell ... the victory of the technician over the intellectual: C. Wright Mills and the Neoliberal University

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In this article, the conceptual...

‘What is your name?’ Migrant identity in the light of the unique Belfast experience

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This article examines the formation...

Contemporary enclosures and resistance: Women in struggle in Ireland, Scotland and Brazilian Amazon

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This article traces a discussion...

Latin America’s destituent impasse

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This intervention offers a series...

Redefining the concept of disability in the United Kingdom’s conditional welfare state: Welfare scarcity approach

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This article aims to reconstruct...

Once more on the rank and file – union bureaucracy interplay: Mining unionism in Australia’s Pilbara region

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The trade union bureaucracy debate...

Exposure to harm as a function of bargaining position: The class composition of hospitality workers in Sheffield

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This article advances a zemiological...

An examination of capitalism’s influence on student affairs labor in higher education

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This essay aims to uncover...

Debt, bubble policy, and the role of the repo market in the Federal Reserve’s management of capitalism in crisis

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In the last decade, repurchase-agreements...

Did Engels’ editing of Capital, Volume 3 distort Marx’s analysis of the ‘tendency of the rate of profit to fall’?

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This article delves into the...

Unionization rates, inequality, and poverty in Canadian provinces 2000–2020

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Unions can increase the power...

Death dealers: Dynamics of Israel’s permanent war economy

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This study critically explores Israel’s...

To empower or constrain? How emergent interest representation transformed workers’ collective action in South China

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It is commonly assumed that...

Corrigendum to Social reproduction theory and critical state theory after the COVID-19 syndemic

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Books available for review

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