Economic Republicanism Newsletter #4, March-April-May 2025


Publications

Academic

  • Brown, Angus Harwood. 2025. ‘Republican Hegemony as Perpetual Peace? Sieyès’s Theory of International Politics and the Intellectual Origins of Kant’s “Federation of Peoples”’. Intellectual History Review 35 (2): 165–83.(URL)
  • Chakravarty, Udeepta, and Jochen Schmon.‘The Oligarchic Unconscious of Liberal Republicanism’. Constellations. (URL)
  • Christiaens, Tim. ‘Platform Cooperativism and Freedom as Non-Domination in the Gig Economy’. European Journal of Political Theory 24 (2): 176–99. (URL)
  • Christiaens, Tim. 'Republicanism and the Formation of Karl Marx’s Social and Political Thought', LSE Review of Books. (URL)
  • Douglass, Robin.‘Love of Dominion in Mandeville and Smith’. Political Theory. (URL)
  • Hartman, Andrew. 2025. ‘Our Current Marx Boom’. New Labor Forum 34 (2): 90–95. (URL)
  • Louette, Antoine.‘Structural Domination and Contradictory Socialization’. Constellations. (URL).
  • Mau, Søren, ‘Marx’s Republican Communism: A Review of Bruno Leipold’s Citizen Marx’. Spectre Journal. (URL)
  • McHugh, Hannah. ‘Financial Markets: The Dynamics of Domination’. Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy. (URL)
  • Morales-Gálvez, Sergi. ‘Who should be the master of my words? On political authority and linguistic justice’, The Journal of Politics (forthcoming) (URL).
  • Mulkeen, Nicola. ‘Power and Future People’s Freedom: Intergenerational Domination, a Role-Based Model’. Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 28 (3): 500–525. (URL)
  • Yaure, Philip. Seizing Citizenship: Frederick Douglass’s Abolitionist Republicanism (Oxford University Press). (URL)

General Public

  • Burgis, Ben. 2025. ‘Why Marx Is Back in Fashion’. UnHerd. (URL)
  • Macnair, Mike, ‘Republicanism Was Central to Karl Marx’s Thought’, Jacobin. (URL)
  • Neudorf, Atlanta Rae, ‘REVIEW: Marx’s republics’, Renewal. (URL)

Upcoming Events

  • Book Workshop with Bruno Leipold on his Citizen Marx: Republicanism and the Formation of Karl Marx’s Social and Political Thought, 17th June 2025, Room S, Institute of Philosophy, KU Leuven. (URL).

Other

  • ‘Citizen Marx: Republicanism & Formation of Marx's Thought’, recorded book discussion with Bruno Leipold, Camila Vergara, Michael Hardt, Alyssa Battistoni. (URL)
  • ‘Citizen Marx: A Book Discussion with Bruno Leipold’ , recorded book discussion with Geneviève Rousselière, Nicholas Vrousalis, Alexandra Medzibrodszky. (URL)

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