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Lately I’ve noticed some concern over the intermittent tendency to portray Occupy Wall Street, and other insurgent movements, as somehow “neither left nor right”; recently, we can see Matt Taibbi engaging in this rhetoric, and Richard Seymour found it cropping up at Occupy London. This is, I agree, an annoying rhetorical tic; [...]
In our new issue, Mike Beggs has a great article about Marxism in which he lays out an approach to Marx’s thought that very much resonates with my own conception of Marxism:
If we are to engage in these ways with modern economics, what, if anything, makes our analysis distinctively Marxist? It is the [...]
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