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Evening lectures

Tithi Bhattacharya on Feminism for the 99%

On May 9, 2019, the IIRE hosted a discussion around ‘Feminism for the 99 %. A manifesto’.

At the meeting, one of the three authors of the book, Tithi Bhattacharya, presented the ideas behind the manifesto, talked about the role of unpaid labor in capitalism and why struggles over social reproduction are part of class struggle.

 

May 9: Feminism for the 99% - A Manifesto, with Tithi Bhattacharya

On May 9, the IIRE is hosting a discussion around ‘Feminism for the 99 %. A manifesto’ with three speakers:

September 7: Automation and the Future of Work. Talk by Aaron Benanav

In the first lecture of Radical Futures talks series, Aaron Benanav critically discussed new economic theories of the "rise of the robots," which claim that rapidly unfolding processes of computerization and robotization are the main causes of growing problems of unemployment and underemployment worldwide.

March 31, Lecture: Egypt under the regime of Field Marshal Sissi

Egyptian socialist Taher Mokhtar will give a talk on the development of the political and social situation in Egypt from the January 2011 Revolution, passing through the Muslim Brotherhood era, and the return of a staunch military dictatorship. He will also discuss the situation of the revolutionary left in Egypt, the social movements and workers' mobilizations.

March 5: lecture by Vivek Chibber 'The Promise and Perils of Postcolonial Theory'

In recent years, postcolonial theory has emerged as the most influential scholarly framework for understanding the Global South. It is known for its criticism of Western theories, especially Marxism, and as not only being inadequate but even complicit in Europe’s imperial project.

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