OPEN CALL - Capital Volume 1 Reading Group
Call to form a Capital Volume 1 Reading Group
15 April 2026, h
University of Groningen
October 22-23, 2026
University of Groningen, Philosophy.
CFA- Conference on Radical and Utopian Perspectives on Work
Organizers: Lisa M. Herzog (l.m.herzog@rug.nl) and Tyler C. Re (t.c.re@rug.nl)
Recent changes in the world of work – changes such as growing precarity in people's access to the goods of work, the rise of platform work, the resurgent popularity of the ideal of productive self-sufficiency, and the unequal impact of automation and AI – have renewed interest in how work might be valued, compensated, and organized differently. The moral issues raised by these changes are not new, however, and we would benefit from revisiting the long history of thinking about ideals of work and its place in the good life. This conference turns to the history of philosophy and political economy for utopian and radical perspectives on work. We will explore how philosophers and political economists from Plato to Gandhi saw the rational or democratic organization of firms, unions, and labor markets as means of advancing justice, freedom, and virtue at work. In particular, we are interested in insights from these figures that might help to address today's injustices surrounding work. The conference will conclude with a panel on the overall relevance of returning to utopian and revolutionary thinkers from our past. What (if anything) can we learn from them for the 21st century?
Keynote Speakers:
Laurence Davis <https://research.ucc.ie/en/persons/laurence-davis/> (Government and Politics, University College Cork)
David Leopold <https://www.politics.ox.ac.uk/person/david-leopold> (Political Theory, Oxford)
Michelle C. Smith <https://www.clemson.edu/cah/about/facultybio.html?id=2136> (English, Clemson)
CFA Deadline: April 15, 2026
The conference will focus on three major themes:
Worker rights and worker control
Critiques of domestic labor and domestic servitude
The duty to work from a utopian perspective
We welcome submissions on any utopian or radical historical figure or movement that addresses one or more of these themes.
That could include:
Labor, the good life, and the just society in ancient philosophy, for example: the division of labor in Plato's Republic; Aristotle on work, politics, and leisure; Aristophanes's Assembly women
Utopian socialism in the 19th century, including Babeuf, Saint Simon, Owen, Fourier, etc.
Feminist proposals for rethinking domestic labor, or the place of social reproduction in the rational society more generally, such as in Kollontai and Tristan
Russian radicals and utopians, such as: Nikolay Chernyshevsky, Peter Kropotkin, Alexander Bogdanov
Labor utopias in literature, for instance those of Le Guin and Callenbach
Labor utopias in Anarchist thought
Marx's vision of unalienated labor and communism
We will also accept a limited number of proposals on the final, meta-theoretical panel topic: ought we revisit these utopian and revolutionary proposals from history for thinking about labor justice today, and what can we learn from them.
Each talk will be allotted a total of 40 minutes (approx. 25 minute presentation, 15 minute Q&A)
Please send abstracts of no more than 300 words to t.c.re@rug.nl <mailto:t.c.re@rug.nl> by April 15, 2026. We will respond with decisions by May 20th, 2026.
Call to form a Capital Volume 1 Reading Group
International Institute of Social History - IISH
Cruquiusweg 31,
1019 AT Amsterdam
(room to be confirmed)
January-June 2026
Time: 15h-17h
Dates:
21 January 2026
11 February 2026
4 March 2026
30 March 2026
15 April 2026
6 May 2026
3 June 2026
24 June 2026
Amsterdam – UvA
December 2025-May 2026
https://asca.uva.nl/programme/seminars/political-ecologies/political-ecologies.html
Location tbc
starting March 2026
Amsterdam - University of Amsterdam / hybrid
Grundrisse from March, preparatory reading of Proudhon from January.
Fortnightly sessions, Tuesday 5-7 starting date 13th January
Reading Group for Marx's Capital Volume 2
First session Monday the 23rd of February 11:00-13:00 at the University of Groningen or online.
If you are interested please reach out to Eden: e.m.young@rug.nl
The next 4 sessions will take place every two weeks (Monday 11h-13h)
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