OPEN CALL - Capital Volume 1 Reading Group
Call to form a Capital Volume 1 Reading Group
8 April 2026, 15:30h
UvA
More info hereaihr.uva.nl/content/events/2026/04/ppa.html
The next UvA PPA colloquium will be discussing a paper by Katherina Kinzel (Utrecht University), entitled 'Marx on Abstract Domination: A Reconstruction and Critique'. Comments will be given by Daniel Loick (UvA).
Abstract
In this paper, I revisit Karl Marx’ account of the covert character of capitalist domination. I distinguish between two concepts in Marx’ economic writings that I refer to as abstract domination and impersonal class domination, respectively. Abstract domination arises when social relations become autonomous from the individuals that stand in these relations. Impersonal domination, in contrast, arises from wage-dependency which constitutes and mediates the domination of capitalists over workers in impersonal ways. I raise some critical objections to Marx’ account. In particular, I argue that it remains unclear as to why abstract domination should be considered a form of social domination at all, rather than as mere structural constraint on agency. I also show that Marx account of how abstract and impersonal domination are related falls short of his own goal of “de-fetishizing” capitalist social relations. I conclude by sketching an alternative that mobilizes the explanatory potential of Marx’ own concept of impersonal domination, and that retains Marx’ commitment to de-fetishization.
Date : April 8
Time: 15h30-17h00
Location: UvA, Oude Turfmarkt 145-147 - Faculteitskamer II, as well as on Zoom: https://uva-live.zoom.us/j/68214151652
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
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If you are interested please reach out to Eden: e.m.young@rug.nl
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