• Marxism and the Climate Crisis
    Aug 26 2022

    Can Marxism offer a convincing understanding of the present climate crisis? What is the metabolic rift? How have different Marxists – Marx, Engels, Lukács, and others – theorised the relationship between capitalism and nature? How can we understand nature in a dialectical way? In this episode, Lukas Slothuus and Ashok Kumar talk about these and further questions with John Bellamy Foster, Editor of Monthly Review and Professor Emeritus of Sociology at the University of Oregon. John's article The Return of the Dialectics of Nature: The Struggle for Freedom as Necessity is based on his Deutscher Memorial Lecture. from the most recent journal issue 30.2 of Historical Materialism. The article is open-access and free for all to download and read.

    Contributors:

    John Bellamy Foster

    Lukas Slothuus

    Ashok Kumar

    Music by Thijs Keulen

    Artwork by David Mabb

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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • The Political Economy of Tar Sands
    Jul 6 2022

    What is the future of the tar sands in Canada and how does this industry fit in the larger global political economy of fossil fuels? What is the rentier's dilemma and how does it affect the tar sand economy? In this episode, Lukas Slothuus and Ashok Kumar talk with Tyler McCreary, author of Crisis in the Tar Sands: Fossil Capitalism and the Future of the Alberta Hydrocarbon Economy from the most recent journal issue 30.1 of Historical Materialism. The article is open-access and free for all to download and read.

    Contributors:

    Tyler McCreary

    Lukas Slothuus

    Ashok Kumar

    Music by Thijs Keulen

    Artwork by David Mabb

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    51 mins
  • The Economics of Modern Imperialism
    Jan 31 2022

    How does imperialism function economically today? What constitutes economic imperialism and what is the law of the tendency of the rate of profit to fall? In this episode, Lukas Slothuus and Ashok Kumar ask Michael Roberts, co-author (with Guiglielmo Carchedi) of the The Economics of Modern Imperialism, from the most recent journal issue 29.4 of Historical Materialism. The article is open-access and free for all.

    Contributors:

    Michael Roberts

    Lukas Slothuus

    Ashok Kumar

    Music by Thijs Keulen

    Artwork by David Mabb

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • Political Marxism
    Nov 2 2021

    How relevant is Political Marxism today, and what are its main critiques? Join for our inaugural episode of the Historical Materialism Podcast to find out. The podcast offers a deep-dive into each new issue of the Historical Materialism Journal, starting with Issue 29.3, a symposium on Political Marxism.

    Contributors:

    Lukas Slothuus

    Ashok Kumar

    Svenja Bromberg

    Maïa Pal

    Rob Knox

    Javier Moreno Zacarés

    Music by Thijs Keulen

    Artwork by David Mabb

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    1 hr and 37 mins