The
aim of THE
RED CRITIQUE is to provide a space for historical materialist
analysis of the theoretical, cultural, and political matters of the
contemporary. We are most interested in critical analyses rooted
in classical Marxism or in those texts which move in that direction.
Such texts develop their explanations critically and consciously without
losing sight of the class politics of knowledge, the material-economic
relations within which culture and subjectivity take shape, and the
historically-developing social relations of production at the base of
daily life in global capitalism. We welcome both sustained
theoretical essays which engage fundamental concepts and issues in
cultural and social theory and philosophy as well as short critiques
that engage all issues shaping daily life: from readings of
cultural and political events, to interpretation of films,
television programs, ad campaigns, art exhibits, music and forms of
cyberculture.
Unlike
most left (cyber)journals THE
RED CRITIQUE will thus provide a zone in
which the theoretical, cultural and political issues can be discussed
and engaged, without at the same time (as Marx puts it in his
Critique
of the Gotha Programme) "caus[ing] the
conditions to
be ignored that alone give them meaning."
Texts should be sent
as word attachments to
editors(at)redcritique.org. |