Does a transatlantic Pashukanis emerge?
Dialogues with Robert Knox on dependency-imperialism, racialization, and insurgent law
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Evgeni Pashukanis, Marxist critique of law, Insurgent law, Marxist dependency theory, Robert KnoxAbstract
https://doi.org/10.1590/2179-8966/2024/87707
In Robert Knox’s “International Law, Race, and Marxism: An Outline of an Approach to the Commodity Form”, we come across an arsenal of possible transatlantic interactions converging towards the emergence of another — because non-abstentionist — Marxist-Pashukanian critique of law. In this article, we seek to discover the possible theorists bonds around an insurgent law by establishing dialogues with Knox on the theory of value, the co-implication between dependency and imperialism, the processes of racialization and the possibility of tactical uses of law.
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