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NEW FROM PLUTO PRESS:
Reading 'Capital' Today
Marx after 150 Years
Edited by Ingo Schmidt and Carlo Fanelli

Recent years have seen a surge of interest in Marxian political economy and
especially Marx’s great work Capital. 150 years after the book’s original
publication, are there readings of Capital that can help us find new
pathways to progressive or revolutionary change?

In this wide-ranging new volume, leading thinkers reflect on Capital’s
legacy, its limitations and its continuing relevance for today,
highlighting issues including ecology, gender, race, labour, communism, the
‘Third World’ and imperialism.

The contributors also aim to identify the connections between Capital and
various socialist projects of the past, and draw lessons from those
experiences that might contribute to the reinvention of socialist politics
today.

Contributors include: Silvia Federici, Ingo Schmidt, Carlo Fanelli, William
Pelz, Anej Korsika, Prabhat Patnaik, Paul Thompson, Chris Smith, Peter
Gose, Justin Paulson, Jeff Noonan, Hannah Holleman and Peter Hudis.

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Ingo Schmidt is academic coordinator of the Labour Studies Program at
Athabasca University, Canada. His research focuses on international
political economy and labour movements. His recent books include Rosa
Luxemburg’s Accumulation of Capital (VSAVerlag, 2013) and The Three Worlds
of Social Democracy (Pluto Press, 2015).

Carlo Fanelli teaches in the Department of Politics and Public
Administration, Ryerson University, Canada. He is the author of Megacity
Malaise: Neoliberalism, Public Services and Labour in Toronto, and editor
of Alternate Routes: A Journal of Critical Social Research.
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‘Reading 'Capital' Today addresses not only capital and labour, and early
experiments in socialism, but also questions of gender, ecology, and
imperialism. What we learn is that reading Marx’s Capital in the present as
history can renew our vision of a more egalitarian world beyond capitalism:
that of socialism in the twenty-first century.'
John Bellamy Foster, editor of Monthly Review

‘2017 is a good year for 'rethinking revolution' and the meaning of
capitalism. This book celebrates and interrogates Marx's Capital on its
150th anniversary for its meaning today, as the neoliberal
counterrevolution mutates into ever more grotesque political and economic
forms. For reading Marx in our time, Schmidt and Fanelli have gathered a
series of vital interventions on some of the most important theoretical and
political themes in Marx for the struggles that lie in front of us.’
Greg Albo, Political Science, York University

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