Tag: Communism (Theory and Philosophy)

Antonio Negri, Philosopher Who Wrote a Surprise Best Seller, Dies at 90

He became famous twice: first in 1979, for his imprisonment related to the murder of a former Italian premier, and then 20 years later, for his influential book “Empire.”

Isabel Crook, 107, Dies; Her Life in China Spanned a Century of Change

A noted educator and anthropologist, she spent almost her entire life in China, where she was a committed friend of the Communist government.

Can Shrinking Be Good for Japan? A Marxist Best Seller Makes the Case.

Kohei Saito says the country should seize this moment of demographic and economic challenge to reinvent itself through “degrowth communism.”

Meet the Xi Jinping Loyalist Now Overseeing China’s Economy

He Lifeng’s long career in government has spanned the extremes of China’s approach, from the early embrace of small business in the 1980s to today’s tighter state control.