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CRITIQUE-PTRG Seminar Realism, Political Judgment and the Emergency Imaginary – 10 May 2023, 3 pm

CRITIQUE -PTRG Seminar (pre-read) with Matthew Festenstein (York). Writing at the outset of the Cold War and summarising, as he saw it, an important tradition in constitutional thinking, the American political scientist Clinton Rossiter states in Constitutional Dictatorship that “no sacrifice is too great for our democracy, least of all the temporary sacrifice […]

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CRITIQUE-PTRG Seminar Anticolonial Solidarity: History, Theory, Practice – 3 May 2023, 3 pm

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CRITIQUE -PTRG Seminar (pre-read) with by Jared Holley (PIR, Edinburgh). This paper aims to critically reorient us to the received ways of thinking about solidarity today. Recent theoretical discussions of solidarity struggle to account for colonized peoples’ international calls to solidarity. While these theories capture some aspects of actual practices […]

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CRITIQUE-PTRG Seminar Social Reproduction and Settler Colonialism: Theorising from Palestine – NEW DATE April 5 2023, 3 pm

CRITIQUE – PTRG Seminar with Dr Jemima Repo (Newcastle University). According to the autonomist Marxist feminist account of primitive accumulation, the twin processes of proletarianization and housewifisation are replicated in colonial contexts on racialised populations. However, settler colonialism does not aim to proletarianise the indigenous population, but rather to remove […]

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