Due to a lack of blogging energy to engage with anything significant, I've decided to spend a post talking about some of my favourite books of 2014 (not necessarily published in 2014, but definitely read in 2014)––mainly so that January does not pass with only a single (though notable) post. I want to write something on the recent SYRIZA victory, and how we should assess it as communists, but that will take more energy and time. Until then here is a list of my most favourite reads of 2014… 1. On the Reproduction of Capitalism (Louis Althusser) Finally published in english in 2014, this was the book from which Althusser's famous "ISA" essay was culled. In many ways it is brilliant, and fills in a lot of holes of Althusser's thought, but in other ways is rather disappointing: it is a conflicted text. On the one hand Althusser critiques economism, on the other hand he embraces it; on the one hand he attacks revisionism, on the other hand there are entire
Marxist-Leninist-Maoist reflections