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VII / Theses on the Situation in Ukraine
History appears again to be running in reverse and, as it were, in negative, with dark and light having switched places. The Russians now deploy…
VI / From Serbia to Ukraine: Neither the revolution nor the counter-revolution offer a way out
On the left, discussions about the horror unfolding in Ukraine have predictably been reduced to dead-end debates that are easily shut down by angry online…
V / Russian capitalism is both political and normal: On expropriation and social reproduction
In 2006, in his book The Development of Capitalism in Russia, the late sociologist Simon Clarke wrote that, “a voluntaristic and dualistic approach, which analyses…
IV / Counter(revolutionary) war against society
Volodymyr Ishchenko and Ilya Matveev debate the question of what kind of rationality stands behind Putin’s decision to attack Ukraine. Is Russia’s elite an ideologically-motivated…
III / The war in Ukraine and Russian capital: From military-economic to full military imperialism
Volodymyr Ishchenko makes an important contribution to the debate on the nature of Russian imperialism and the war in Ukraine. He postulates that behind the…
II / The class conflict behind Russia’s war
Since Russian forces invaded Ukraine earlier this year, analysts across the political spectrum have struggled to identify exactly what — or who — led us…