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Marx@200: Marx, Nature and the Anthropocene

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Marx@200

19th May 2018 London

Camilla Royle

Karl Marx was born in Trier, in today's Germany, in 1818. He developed a groundbreaking analysis of capitalism and argued for a workers' revolution to overthrow it. His ideas, contained in works ranging from The Communist Manifesto to Capital, would change the world.

But Marx was not just a thinker for the 19th or 20th centuries. This one-day conference discussed how Marx's theories can be developed in order to make sense of the world today and transform it.

Sessions included:

The Crises of Contemporary Capitalism

Marx, Nature and the Anthropocene

The Workers of the World Today

Trans Rights to #Metoo, the Fight Against Oppression

Marxism and Race: A Eurocentric Analysis?

Karl Marx: A revolutionary for today

Marxism, nature and society - Martin Empson

Marxian theory & eco-revolution - John Bellamy Foster

Marxism & the Anthropocene - Camilla Royle

Degrowth - what do Marxists say

Marx@200: Marx, Nature and the Anthropocene

In defence of Party building - John Molyneux

Climate rebellion: how can we get system change?

A world to win: Marxism 2019 closing rally

Degrowth - What Do Marxists Say?

Climate change: What does the Anthropocene mean for revolutionary strategy - Martin Empson

System change not climate change book launch

Capitalism And The Future Of Food

Anti capitalist environmentalism: why Bill Gates won't save the world

The New Age of Catastrophe - Alex Callinicos

Marx: the revolutionary - Alex Callinicos

Marx@200: Karl Marx: A revolutionary for today

Crisis and inflation: prospects for the world economy - Joseph Choonara and Michael Roberts

Does Leninism matter today? - Alex Callinicos

The dialectics of Art - John Molyneux

Why does capitalism love plastic? - Amy Leather

Revolutionary politics in the era of crisis and Corbynism - Amy Leather

Frantz Fanon: Decolonisation and revolution - Ken Olende

The world economy: which way? - Michael Roberts

Marxism 2022: Confronting the multiple crises of capitalism

Fashion and Capitalism - Tony Sullivan

Is overpopulation to blame for climate change? Martin Empson

The fire last time: what is the legacy of 1968? - Maria Styllou, Matt Collins and John Rose

The International fight against fascism - Christine Buchholz, David Albrich and David Karvala

Is a robot going to take your job? Gary MacFarlane

A Rebel's Guide to Alexandra Kollontai - Emma Davis

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