Speaker: Peter Hudis
Date: Thursday, November 10th, 2011
Time: 7:30 PM
Location: Brockway Room, Conway Hall, Red Lion Square, London, UK WC1R 4RL (5 mins Holborn Tube).
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Speaker: Peter Hudis
Date: Thursday, November 10th, 2011
Time: 7:30 PM
Location: Brockway Room, Conway Hall, Red Lion Square, London, UK WC1R 4RL (5 mins Holborn Tube).
Speakers: Peter Hudis, coeditor of the Letters of Rosa Luxemburg (Verso, 2011) and general editor of the Collected Writings of Rosa Luxemburg (in progress)
Date: Saturday, August 13, 2011
Time: 2:00 – 4:00 PM
Venue: Community Room A, Westside Pavilion, Los Angeles
Sponsor: West Coast Marxist-Humanists
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In responding to Rose’s review in London Review of Books Hudis discusses Luxemburg’s differences with Lenin, her writings on imperialism and indigenous communal social forms, and her worldview as both “open” and “single-minded.” Originally appeared on the Verso Books authors’ blog, June 21, 2011– Editors
The following exchange between Steven Colatrella and Peter Hudis is in response Hudis’s essay on “Directly and Indirectly Social Labor: What Kind of Human Relations Can Transcend Capitalism?” which appears on US Marxist-Humanists website: We would be glad to consider more contributions to this ongoing discussion. – Editors
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A translation into Spanish of Peter Hudis’s interview on The Letters of Rosa Luxemburg with Red Pepper (London, April 2011)
Read More...Video of a presentation at a symposium marking the publication on the Letters of Rosa Luxemburg, New York University Law School, March 14, 2011 (13 mins.)
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Edited by ANNELIES LASCHITZA, GEORG ADLER and PETER HUDIS
Translated by GEORGE SHRIVER
Both Marx and Luxemburg were intensely interested in the impact of the expansive logic of capital accumulation upon non-capitalist or developing societies. At the same time, there are also serious differences in their approach, in that Marx adopted a far less unilinear and deterministic approach to the fate of non-Western social formations as compared to Luxemburg. Originally appeared in Socialist Studies 6:2 (2010) — Editors
The intensifying tensions between North Korea and the U.S. calls for a historical re-examination of the roots of the present situation, in light of the conflict between the two poles of world capital that dominated the post-World War II era – Editors

Irish Labor Protest
The new political reality introduced by the Republicans’ advances in the U.S. mid-term elections, along with the ongoing global economic crisis, calls upon radical thinkers and activists to reconsider their response to capitalism’s drive for unending austerity measures. Originally presented at a panel on “Marxism Beyond the Boundaries,” sponsored by the Hobgoblin Online Journal and the International Marxist-Humanist Organization, London, November 11, 2010 – Editors.
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