Aufheben
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Buy Aufheben magazine in bulk
Copies of Aufheben can be bulk purchased here. The current issue (18) costs £3.50 including postage.
Back issues cost £1.50 each in the UK, £3 in the rest of the world.
Issues 6, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 and 17 are still available.
Croissants and Roses - New Labour, communalism, and the rise of muslim Britain
An account and analysis of the rise of communalism, multiculturalism and the creation of the British "Muslim Community" under New Labour.
In 1997 New Labour came to power with the promise of sweeping away the last vestiges of the old British establishment, with all the class ridden and racist attitudes it had entailed, and create a new diverse, meritocratic and multicultural Britain.
Capitalism and spectacle Review article: The Retort Collectives Afflicted Powers
Aufheben review of The Retort Collective’s Afflicted Powers
The Retort collective's book Afflicted Powers – Capital and Spectacle in a New Age of War was first published in 2005, after having started life as a broadsheet (entitled Neither Their War Nor Their Peace) produced for distribution at the anti-war demonstrations of 2003.
Direct action: A bloke’s eye view - Review of Birds, booze and bulldozers
Aufheben Review of Birds, booze and bulldozers by Peter Styles (Small World, 2007)
Class conflicts in the transformation of China
Aufheben's excellent account of the development and transformation of China and the Chinese working class from the time of Mao until today.
In PDF format. Plaintext version coming soon.
Aufheben #16 (2008)
Aufheben Issue #16. Class conflicts in the transformation of China, The language of retreat: Paolo Virno’s A grammar of the multitude, Value struggle or class struggle?, Review: Forces of labour: Workers’ movements and globalisation since 1870 by Beverly J. Silver.
Available as printer-friendly pdf files listed below.
Issue #18 available now
Aufheben #18 is available now! Contents: Crisis, The state debate and recent struggles in the UK.
Available in the UK priced £3.50 including postage - see our subscription and contact details to order a copy, or buy through paypal below.
Review: Moishe Postone - capital beyond class struggle?
In Germany Moishe Postone is best known for his work discussing anti-Semitism in terms of the commodity form. However, elsewhere he is perhaps far better known for his radical re-interpretation of Marx as ‘critical social theory’.
Download this article as a print-friendly pdf file here.
Theory and practice: recent struggles in Brighton
The small group of people who first produced Aufheben back in 1992 had already been involved in a number of different struggles for some time before we even thought of publishing a magazine.
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