Class Struggle

Dario Azzellini · Lorenzo Feltrin · Brett Neilson · Anna Saave

Politics of Translation: Preparing the Ground for New Alliances

Politics of Translation: Preparing the Ground for New Alliances - 11.10.2023

Dario Azzellini · Lorenzo Feltrin · Brett Neilson · Anna Saave

Handbook of Research on the Global Political Economy of Work

Handbook of Research on the Global Political Economy of Work

This ground-breaking Handbook broadens empirical and theoretical understandings of work, work relations, and workers. It advances a global, intersectional labour studies agenda, laying the foundations for the politically emancipatory project of decolonising the political economy of work.

Serie von bebilderten Texten

Arbeitskämpfe gegen Rechts

Auf der Grundlage des von Dario Azzellini für die RLS herausgegebenen Buches "Mehr als Arbeitskampf!" wurde für das  neue RLS-Projekt L!NX eine Serie von bebilderten Texten erarbeitet, die zur Einführung in die Thematik Arbeitskämpfe gegen Rechts dienen. Dazu gehören bisher:

COVID-19 Pandemisi ve Sınıf Mücadelesi

> COVID-19 Pandemisi ve Sınıf Mücadelesi

Dario Azzellini, Zacatecas Otonom Üniversitesi, Meksika

Interview mit Dario Azzellini

Lateinamerika: »Das Kapital ist nicht bereit, auch nur den kleinsten Krümel abzugeben«

Lateinamerika ist in Aufruhr: die Rebellion in Chile und der Putsch in Bolivien sind nur zwei Beispiele. Im Kern geht es darum, wer für die Krise zahlt. Ist ein Blick in den Süden auch ein Blick in die Zukunft Europas? Darüber sprachen wir mit Dario Azzellini.

marx21: In Lateinamerika sehen wir auf der einen Seite einen Aufschwung sozialer Kämpfe, auf der anderen Seite einen Rechtsruck. Der ganze Kontinent scheint in Bewegung zu sein. Woran liegt das?

Activistas y estudiosos responden a una pregunta que se hace la izquierda en todo el mundo

¿Cómo se manifiesta la lucha de clases en el siglo XXI?

Dario azzellini, Profesor del Departamento de Sociología del Desarrollo, Universidad de Cornell (Ithaca). Su publicación más recientes es Luchas obreras en el siglo XXI (Brill / Haymarket, 2018)

One Question in On State of Nature Blog

What does class struggle mean today?

What does class struggle mean today?

Class struggle, that is, the struggle between labour and capital, is not at all a concept that belongs to the past. In a world of growing inequality, it is a reality more pertinent than ever. A recent study has revealed that since 2008 the wealth of the richest 1% has been growing at an average of 6% a year, while the wealth of the remaining 99% of the world’s population has been growing by only 3%. By 2030, the world’s richest 1% will control nearly two-thirds of the world’s wealth.

Buggerru, Sardinia, Italy, 19 to 24 June 2024

3rd Labour Transfer Summer School: establishing links between research and labour activism

Call for participants

3rd Labour Transfer Summer School: establishing links between research and labour activism

Buggerru, Sardinia, Italy, 19 to 24 June 2024

Join us for the Third Labour Transfer Summer School, this year with a new enlarged and exiting programme and more vacancies for students and activists.  

Presentazione del volume If Not Us, Who? Con Dario Azzellini, Lorenzo Feltrin e Anna Calori

Se non noi, chi? Lavoratori di tutto il mondo contro autoritarismo, fascismo e dittatura

Transform!Italia presenta il volume If Not Us, Who? della Fondazione Rosa Luxemburgc on il curatore Dario Azzellini e due degli autori, Lorenzo Feltrin e Anna Calori

Class Struggle from Above and from Below during the COVID-19 pandemic

Crises under capitalism, as historical analysis proves, tend to entail a transfer of wealth from the poor to the wealthy. Inequalities between poor and wealthy, between people of color and white people, between North and South and between genders are increasing. Most scholars will agree that this is also happening on a global level as a consequence of the handling of the covid-19 pandemic. However, there is a lot of disagreement regarding the evaluation of workers’ resistance.