Did you find someone?
Did you find someone?
Check out the symposium on P in perspectives on politics…
Why do you think I’m nur kritisch of analytical Marxism? Have you seen my writing on pzeworski? I’m very critical of EO Wright. But that is far more specific.
Dylan Riley on work/life balance
8. A la espera de la chispa
Un breve comentario de Dylan Riley al shock de DeepSeek y el odio de los capitalistas al funcionamiento del capitalismo.
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Yellow book with a fasces and wasp on the cover sits on stonework
Another post from the Instagram vault. Returning to my study of #fascism with Dylan Riley's The Civic Foundations of Fascism in Europe. Riley brings together several lines of thought to give a unique account of fascism 💙📚
Trump é sintoma de crise democrática que não sei se Kamala resolverá, diz sociólogo
Para Dylan Riley, mundo vive encruzilhada entre um capitalismo nacional agressivo e um regime social-democrata
Fernanda Perrin
Robert Brenner i Dylan Riley encunyen el concepte de "capitalisme polític" en un article publicat a la New Left Review fa tot just dos anys. Assenyalen una implicació creixent de l'Estat en garantir la taxa de benefici de les elits econòmiques. Aquí, un exemple pràctic:
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Armas para pensar
🔘 El fuego y la chispa: sobre las Big Tech y las leyes del capitalismo
Las leyes del capitalismo se imponen sobre la incapacidad de las clases dominantes para concebir un modelo de acumulación que no produzca valor negativo
✍🏼 Dylan Riley
a nice piece by @dylanriley032571.bsky.social newleftreview.org/sidecar/post...
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Here is a piece I wrote for NLR's blog.
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Here is a piece I wrote for NLR's blog.
Dear Ms. Kabas, Is there a link where this announcement is accessible? Thank you!
There is a curious inversion and maladaptation in the reaction of mainstream Democrats to 2016 and to today. It is hard to overstate how much more constrained Trump was after his first election compared with where he sits today. Yet where hysteria followed then, somnolent complacency follows now.
Every person who has the enormous privilege of being paid to teach and write should ask themselves one question when they get up in the morning. "Am I willing to sacrifice career success, friendships, and potentially face prison for my ideas?" In these times only a yes will do as an answer.
Every person who has the enormous privilege of being paid to teach and write should ask themselves one question when they get up in the morning. "Am I willing to sacrifice career success, friendships, and potentially face prison for my ideas?" In these times only a yes will do as an answer.
I was somewhat skeptical of Varoufakis's Techno-Feudalism: What Killed Capitalism. Partially this was because the title seemed cribbed from Cédric Durand's excellent book. But I have to say, it is an extraordinarily interesting book.
I was somewhat skeptical of Varoufakis's Techno-Feudalism: What Killed Capitalism. Partially this was because the title seemed cribbed from Cédric Durand's excellent book. But I have to say, it is an extraordinarily interesting book.
This is a strange article…
It is deeply revealing that Krugman, in his last column, sees the main issue our times as the "curdling of optimism" and a "collapse in trust of the elites". Nothing more beautifully encapsulates the problems of US progressivism, and, indeed, its basically antidemocratic nature.
In the latest NLR, Dylan Riley on Martin Wolf:
'Wolf exemplifies a common trait of liberal commentary on the contemporary moment: the uncritical embrace of those very features of the political order that have caused the hated "populist reaction."'
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‘Wolf’s conceptual and terminological ambiguity masks the fact that he is mostly concerned not with the fate of democracy, but rather with defending a particular brand of liberalism.’
Dylan Riley on Martin Wolf’s ‘The Crisis of Democratic Capitalism’:
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I had a great conversation with Suzi Weissman about the significance of the Trump election.
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