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Against Civil Society: A Review of Anton Jäger’s 'Hyperpolitics'

Julian Assele reviews Anton Jäger’s Hyperpolitics, finding fault in a conception of civil society that implicitly takes it as a neutral field of conflict rather than a weapon in class struggle used by capital to discipline racialized surplus labor.

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Building Epistemic Capacity: A Review of "Notes Toward a Digital Workers’ Inquiry"

Reviewed by Sam Dee – February 18, 2026

Sam Dee reviews Notes Towards a Digital Workers' Inquiry by the Capacitor Collective, published by Common Notions Press. – Read review

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Process and Totality: A Review of David McNally's 'Slavery and Capitalism'

Reviewed by Julian Assele – December 17, 2025

David McNally's Slavery and Capitalism: A New Marxist History offers a necessary corrective to the New History of Capitalism (NHC) group by embracing Marxism's revolutionary commitments, argues Julian Assele. – Read review

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Uneven and Confused Development in Left Art Criticism: A Review of Adam Turl's 'Gothic Capitalism'

Reviewed by Patricia Manos – September 24, 2025

Adam Turl's recent work on art, Gothic Capitalism: Art Evicted From Heaven & Earth, substitutes aesthetic choices for concrete advice on cultural organizing, argues Patricia Manos. – Read review

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Abundance Liberalism or Social Efficiency: A Review of 'Abundance'

Reviewed by Marco Rosaire Rossi – September 17, 2025

Similar to the discourse of late nineteenth century progressivism, Ezra Klein and Derek Thompson's Abundance proposes an empty theory of progress that fails to reckon with the reality of political struggle, argues Marco Rosaire Rossi. – Read review