Robert Knox’s research while affiliated with University of Liverpool and other places

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Publications (2)


Reexamining Race and Capitalism in the Marxist Tradition – Editorial Introduction
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August 2023

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Historical Materialism

Robert Knox

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Ashok Kumar

The question of capitalism’s relationship to issues of race, racism and processes of racialisation has become increasingly prominent in contemporary debates. This special issue of Historical Materialism on ‘Race and Capital’ seeks to intervene in these debates. In this Introduction, we situate the special issue within this wider political, historical and theoretical context. We begin by reconstructing some of the key tensions and fault lines within contemporary discussions of race and racism, particularly in relation to the Marxist tradition. Against those who claim a primarily oppositional relationship between the Marxist tradition and anti-racist thinking, we chart a historical account of key moments in which Marxist movements and thinkers have attempted to articulate distinctively historical-materialist accounts of race and racism. We then situate the key themes of the special issue – and the various articles that compose the issue – against this background.

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International law, politics and opposition to the Iraq War

December 2021

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London Review of International Law

A key feature of the Iraq war was the prominence of international legal argument. This article argues that the motif of the ‘illegal war’ was crucial in mobilisations against the war. It traces the reasons for the prominence of this ‘illegal war’ motif and the wider political consequences of its adoption.

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... Modern industrialized societies use this mode of production. The characteristics of capitalism include wage labor, private ownership of the means of production, and profit-driven production (Knox & Kumar, 2023). The working class, or proletariat, sells their labor for wages to the capitalist class, or bourgeoisie, which owns and controls the means of production. ...

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A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF JACQUES DERRIDA IN THE CONTEXT OF MARXISM
Reexamining Race and Capitalism in the Marxist Tradition – Editorial Introduction

Historical Materialism