[SSC] A Revolutionary Love Letter

Sara Motta Sara.Motta at nottingham.ac.uk
Fri Mar 29 21:16:34 UTC 2013


Dear all,

As we leave Nottingham and the East Midlands I wrote this Revolutionary Love Letter as part of the Beautfiul Trangressions Column in Ceasefire. In it I give thanks to Nottingham as place, people, relationships and as metaphor to suggest a revolutionising of revolution through a politics of love, monologue of and for the voiceless, sacred sexuality and embodied transformations of self and other.

http://ceasefiremagazine.co.uk/revolutionary-love-letter/

Enjoy!
Much love
Sara


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Subject: [SSC] Series of articles about John Holloway’s 'Crack Capitalism '

Perhaps of interest for those interested in John Holloway's work and debates around 'cracking capitalism', prefigurative politics, etc.
(though barring Cynthia Cockburn, where are the women?).

Best,
Sarah

Series of articles about John Holloway’s Crack Capitalism (Special Issue of Journal of Classical Sociology).

Can prefigurative politics prevail? The implications for movement strategy in John Holloway’s Crack Capitalism
Kevin Young and Michael Schwartz
Journal of Classical Sociology, May 2012; vol. 12, 2: pp. 220-239.

Flirting with value critique: Remarks on John Holloway’s Crack Capitalism
Karl Reitter
Journal of Classical Sociology, May 2012; vol. 12, 2: pp. 248-255.

Refusing the terms of non-existence, breaking their constraints: John Holloway, cracking capitalism and the meaning of revolution today
Christian Garland
Journal of Classical Sociology, May 2012; vol. 12, 2: pp. 256-266.

Revolution and detotalization: An approach to John Holloway’s Crack Capitalism
Sergio Tischler
Journal of Classical Sociology, May 2012; vol. 12, 2: pp. 267-280.

Holloway, La Boétie, Hegel
Richard Gunn and Adrian Wilding
Journal of Classical Sociology, May 2012; vol. 12, 2: pp. 173-190.

Let us change the world without taking power violently
John Foran
Journal of Classical Sociology, May 2012; vol. 12, 2: pp. 240-247.

On the possibility that the revolution that will end capitalism might fail to usher in communism
Marcel Stoetzler
Journal of Classical Sociology, May 2012; vol. 12, 2: pp. 191-204.

‘Open Marxism’ against and beyond the ‘Great Enclosure’? Reflections on how (not) to crack capitalism
Simon Susen
Journal of Classical Sociology, May 2012; vol. 12, 2: pp. 281-331.

‘Who are “we”?’, asks one of us
Cynthia Cockburn
Journal of Classical Sociology, May 2012; vol. 12, 2: pp. 205-219.

Variations on different themes: A response
John Holloway
Journal of Classical Sociology, May 2012; vol. 12, 2: pp. 332-348.

Editorial
John Holloway
Journal of Classical Sociology, May 2012; vol. 12, 2: pp. 171-172.




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