Posts tagged ‘socialism’
Levinas’s prison notebooks
by Howard Caygill / RP 160 (Mar/Apr 2010) / Article
The philosophical importance of Levinas’ notebooks from his time as a prisoner of war.
The Dreambird of Experience
Utopia, Possibility, Boredom
by Peter Osborne / RP 137 (May/Jun 2006) / Article
Hegemony and Socialist Strategy, Tate Modern, London, 3 June 2001
by Stewart Martin / RP 108 (Jul/Aug 2001) / Conference Report
Social signs and natural bodies
On T.J. Clark’s Farewell to an Idea
by Jay Bernstein / RP 104 (Nov/Dec 2000) / Article
In partial praise of a positivist
The work of Otto Neurath
by John O’Neill / RP 074 (Nov/Dec 1995) / Article
Beyond Revisionism
New Labour, socialist basics and the dynamic market economy
by Marcus Roberts / RP 073 (Sep/Oct 1995) / Article
The Meaning of Political Ecology
by Tim Hayward / RP 066 (Spring 1994) / Article
‘Political ecology’ is an expression which has become quite familiar in recent years, but does not appear to have acquired a clear and settled meaning.* Evidently it is used to point up some kind of connection between politics, or the political, and ecology, yet the project of making the connection is deeply problematic. In this article I argue that ‘political ecology’ is most appropriately used as the name of a […]
Sexuality and Subcultures in the Wake of Welfare Capitalism
by Alan Sinfield / RP 066 (Spring 1994) / Commentary
The Call of Nature
A Reply to Ted Benton and Tim Hayward
by Michael Reid / RP 064 (Summer 1993) / Article
István Mészéros
Marxism Today
by Joseph McCarney and Chris Arthur / RP 062 (Autumn 1992) / Interview
50 Reviews
by Gregor McLennan, Jean Grimshaw, Nöel Parker, Terry Eagleton, Nigel Ambrose, Graham McCann, Stuart Sim, Margaret Atack, John Tomlinson, Gregory Claeys, Andrew Dobson, Sean Sayers, Paul Bagguley, Neil Duxbury, John Fauvel and Richard Montgomery / RP 050 (Autumn 1988) / Reviews
S. H. Rigby, Marxism and History: a Critical Introduction Derek Sayer, The Violence of Abstraction: the Analytic Foundations of Historical Materialism Alex Callinicos, Making History: Agency, Structure and Change in Social Theory Gregor McLennan Diana Coole, Women in Political Theory Andrea Nye, Feminist Theory and Philosophies of Man Seyla Benhabib and Drucilla Cornell, eds., Feminism as Critique Jean Grimshaw Richard Norman, Free and Equal: A Philosophical Examination of Political Values […]
Levinas’s prison notebooks
by Howard Caygill / RP 160 (Mar/Apr 2010) / ArticleThe philosophical importance of Levinas’ notebooks from his time as a prisoner of war.
The Dreambird of Experience
Utopia, Possibility, Boredomby Peter Osborne / RP 137 (May/Jun 2006) / Article
Hegemony and Socialist Strategy, Tate Modern, London, 3 June 2001
by Stewart Martin / RP 108 (Jul/Aug 2001) / Conference ReportSocial signs and natural bodies
On T.J. Clark’s Farewell to an Ideaby Jay Bernstein / RP 104 (Nov/Dec 2000) / Article
In partial praise of a positivist
The work of Otto Neurathby John O’Neill / RP 074 (Nov/Dec 1995) / Article
Beyond Revisionism
New Labour, socialist basics and the dynamic market economyby Marcus Roberts / RP 073 (Sep/Oct 1995) / Article
The Meaning of Political Ecology
by Tim Hayward / RP 066 (Spring 1994) / Article‘Political ecology’ is an expression which has become quite familiar in recent years, but does not appear to have acquired a clear and settled meaning.* Evidently it is used to point up some kind of connection between politics, or the political, and ecology, yet the project of making the connection is deeply problematic. In this article I argue that ‘political ecology’ is most appropriately used as the name of a […]
Sexuality and Subcultures in the Wake of Welfare Capitalism
by Alan Sinfield / RP 066 (Spring 1994) / CommentaryThe Call of Nature
A Reply to Ted Benton and Tim Haywardby Michael Reid / RP 064 (Summer 1993) / Article
István Mészéros
Marxism Todayby Joseph McCarney and Chris Arthur / RP 062 (Autumn 1992) / Interview
50 Reviews
by Gregor McLennan, Jean Grimshaw, Nöel Parker, Terry Eagleton, Nigel Ambrose, Graham McCann, Stuart Sim, Margaret Atack, John Tomlinson, Gregory Claeys, Andrew Dobson, Sean Sayers, Paul Bagguley, Neil Duxbury, John Fauvel and Richard Montgomery / RP 050 (Autumn 1988) / ReviewsS. H. Rigby, Marxism and History: a Critical Introduction Derek Sayer, The Violence of Abstraction: the Analytic Foundations of Historical Materialism Alex Callinicos, Making History: Agency, Structure and Change in Social Theory Gregor McLennan Diana Coole, Women in Political Theory Andrea Nye, Feminist Theory and Philosophies of Man Seyla Benhabib and Drucilla Cornell, eds., Feminism as Critique Jean Grimshaw Richard Norman, Free and Equal: A Philosophical Examination of Political Values […]