kapital150 http://marx200.local/en/taxonomy/terms/2/all en Celebrating 150 Years of Karl Marx’s “Capital” in New York City http://marx200.local/en/blog/celebrating-150-years-karl-marxs-capital-new-york-city <div class="field field--name-title field--type-ds field--label-hidden"><div class="field__items"><div class="field__item even"><h2><a href="/en/blog/celebrating-150-years-karl-marxs-capital-new-york-city">Celebrating 150 Years of Karl Marx’s “Capital” in New York City</a></h2></div></div></div><div class="field field--name-field-bild field--type-image field--label-hidden"><div class="field__items"><div class="field__item even"><div class="ds-1col file file-image file-image-jpeg view-mode-default clearfix"> <picture > <!--[if IE 9]><video style="display: none;"><![endif]--> <source data-srcset="http://marx200.local/sites/default/files/styles/16_9/public/newyorkofficeconference150jahre_gut_0.jpg?itok=MRoy9yBL&amp;timestamp=1512644170 1x" data-aspectratio="1200/675" media="(min-width: 70em)" /> <source data-srcset="http://marx200.local/sites/default/files/styles/16-9breakpoints_theme_marx200_tab_1x/public/newyorkofficeconference150jahre_gut_0.jpg?itok=skcI6Ln2&amp;timestamp=1512644170 1x" data-aspectratio="800/450" media="(min-width: 44em)" /> <source data-srcset="http://marx200.local/sites/default/files/styles/16-9breakpoints_theme_marx200_mobile_1x/public/newyorkofficeconference150jahre_gut_0.jpg?itok=D6hGSbF5&amp;timestamp=1512644170 1x" data-aspectratio="600/338" media="(min-width: 0px)" /> <!--[if IE 9]></video><![endif]--> <!--[if lt IE 9]> <img class="lazyload" data-aspectratio="" src="http://marx200.local/sites/default/files/styles/16_9/public/newyorkofficeconference150jahre_gut_0.jpg?itok=MRoy9yBL&amp;timestamp=1512644170" alt="" title="" /> <![endif]--> <!--[if !lt IE 9]><!--> <img class="lazyload" data-aspectratio="" srcset="http://marx200.local/sites/default/files/styles/16_9/public/newyorkofficeconference150jahre_gut_0.jpg?itok=MRoy9yBL&amp;timestamp=1512644170 1200w" alt="" title="" /> <!-- <![endif]--> </picture></div> </div></div></div><div class="field field-name-body"><p>On September 14, 1867, the <em>Börsenblatt des deutschen Buchhandels</em> informed the public of the publication of “<em><span>Capital, Volume I: The Process of Production of Capital”</span> </em><em><span>by Karl Marx.</span></em> Exactly 150 years later, on September 14, 2017, the New York office of the Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung celebrated the anniversary of Marx’s magnum opus.</p> </div><p><a href="/en/blog/celebrating-150-years-karl-marxs-capital-new-york-city" class="">Weiter</a></p><div class="author left"><div class="ds-1col taxonomy-term vocabulary-autorin view-mode-default clearfix"> <div class="author"><img src="http://marx200.local/sites/default/files/styles/author-thumb/public/default_images/author-dummy.png?itok=D7rrBnls" width="50" height="50" alt="" />von <span class="name">Maria Starzmann</span></div></div> </div><div class="post-date left"><span class="icon-calendar2 left"></span>Thu, 12/07/2017 - 12:34</div><div class="section left"><span class="icon-bookmark left"></span><a href="/en/section/kapital150">kapital150</a></div><div class="tags left"><a href="/en/tags/capital">Capital</a><a href="/en/tags/marxism">Marxism</a></div>&nbsp; Thu, 07 Dec 2017 11:34:21 +0000 Frank 836 at http://marx200.local “Feminism Is for Everyone” http://marx200.local/en/debate/feminism-everyone <div class="field field--name-title field--type-ds field--label-hidden"><div class="field__items"><div class="field__item even"><h2><a href="/en/debate/feminism-everyone">“Feminism Is for Everyone”</a></h2></div></div></div><div class="field field-name-body"><p>2017 began with a global wave of feminist protests. Opposition to Donald Trump’s election as the 45th President of the United States was expressed most visibly by the Women’s Marches – and not only in the US itself. In Poland, resistance to restrictions on reproductive rights by the country’s right-wing government continued, while 8 March brought hundreds of thousands onto the streets from Buenos Aires and Istanbul to New Delhi. In Germany, as well, International Women’s Day witnessed demonstrations the likes of which we had not seen in decades.</p> </div><p><a href="/en/debate/feminism-everyone" class="">Weiter</a></p><div class="author left"><div class="ds-1col taxonomy-term vocabulary-autorin view-mode-default clearfix"> <div class="author"><img src="http://marx200.local/sites/default/files/styles/author-thumb/public/autorinnen/fried.jpg?itok=79hiOSLg" width="50" height="50" alt="" />von <span class="name">Barbara Fried</span></div></div> </div><div class="post-date left"><span class="icon-calendar2 left"></span>Tue, 10/17/2017 - 17:15</div><div class="section left"><span class="icon-bookmark left"></span><a href="/en/section/kapital150">kapital150</a><a href="/en/section/marx200">marx200</a></div><div class="tags left"><a href="/en/thema/feminismus">Feminismus</a></div>&nbsp; Tue, 17 Oct 2017 15:15:44 +0000 Sabine 770 at http://marx200.local Capitalism as a service – capital is going digital http://marx200.local/en/debate/capitalism-service-capital-going-digital <div class="field field--name-title field--type-ds field--label-hidden"><div class="field__items"><div class="field__item even"><h2><a href="/en/debate/capitalism-service-capital-going-digital">Capitalism as a service – capital is going digital </a></h2></div></div></div><div class="field field--name-field-bild field--type-image field--label-hidden"><div class="field__items"><div class="field__item even"><div class="ds-1col file file-image file-image-jpeg view-mode-default clearfix"> <picture > <!--[if IE 9]><video style="display: none;"><![endif]--> <source data-srcset="http://marx200.local/sites/default/files/styles/16_9/public/daumbuchcoverfinal.jpg?itok=EhYyo-2c&amp;timestamp=1506094931 1x" data-aspectratio="1200/675" media="(min-width: 70em)" /> <source data-srcset="http://marx200.local/sites/default/files/styles/16-9breakpoints_theme_marx200_tab_1x/public/daumbuchcoverfinal.jpg?itok=wVfeUZaI&amp;timestamp=1506094931 1x" data-aspectratio="800/450" media="(min-width: 44em)" /> <source data-srcset="http://marx200.local/sites/default/files/styles/16-9breakpoints_theme_marx200_mobile_1x/public/daumbuchcoverfinal.jpg?itok=ehoEKvHR&amp;timestamp=1506094931 1x" data-aspectratio="600/338" media="(min-width: 0px)" /> <!--[if IE 9]></video><![endif]--> <!--[if lt IE 9]> <img class="lazyload" data-aspectratio="" src="http://marx200.local/sites/default/files/styles/16_9/public/daumbuchcoverfinal.jpg?itok=EhYyo-2c&amp;timestamp=1506094931" alt="" title="" /> <![endif]--> <!--[if !lt IE 9]><!--> <img class="lazyload" data-aspectratio="" srcset="http://marx200.local/sites/default/files/styles/16_9/public/daumbuchcoverfinal.jpg?itok=EhYyo-2c&amp;timestamp=1506094931 1200w" alt="" title="" /> <!-- <![endif]--> </picture><div class="caption bottom"><span class="credit"> Foto: Illustration von Susann Massute</span><span class="licence">&nbsp;©</span></div></div> </div></div></div><div class="field field-name-body"><p>In his 2015 book, Post-Capitalism, Paul Mason concludes that ‘the technologies we’ve created are not compatible with capitalism’. Regarding the 2008 financial crisis Mason writes that ‘although capitalism is a complex, adaptive system’ it has now reached ‘the limits of its capacity to adapt’. This is not crisis as usual, it’s the final one; we’re experiencing the advent of a post capitalist world order.</p> </div><p><a href="/en/debate/capitalism-service-capital-going-digital" class="">Weiter</a></p><div class="author left"><div class="ds-1col taxonomy-term vocabulary-autorin view-mode-default clearfix"> <div class="author"><img src="http://marx200.local/sites/default/files/styles/author-thumb/public/autorinnen/daum_0.jpg?itok=LGq7u3uL" width="50" height="50" alt="" />von <span class="name">Timo Daum</span></div></div> </div><div class="post-date left"><span class="icon-calendar2 left"></span>Mon, 10/02/2017 - 17:49</div><div class="section left"><span class="icon-bookmark left"></span><a href="/en/section/kapital150">kapital150</a><a href="/en/section/marx200">marx200</a></div><div class="tags left"><a href="/en/thema/economics">Economics</a></div>&nbsp; Mon, 02 Oct 2017 15:49:12 +0000 Sabine 752 at http://marx200.local The end of growth for global capitalism? http://marx200.local/en/debate/end-growth-global-capitalism <div class="field field--name-title field--type-ds field--label-hidden"><div class="field__items"><div class="field__item even"><h2><a href="/en/debate/end-growth-global-capitalism">The end of growth for global capitalism?</a></h2></div></div></div><div class="field field-name-body"><p>In an article published on 17 July 2016 in the German weekly Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung, Peter Bofinger, a member of the German Council of Economic Experts, argues that ‘a spectre is haunting the global economy – the spectre of secular stagnation’. As he writes, the phenomenon is based on a profound feeling of discomfort regarding the state of the global economy, which has been plagued by major dysfunctional issues for several years.</p> </div><p><a href="/en/debate/end-growth-global-capitalism" class="">Weiter</a></p><div class="author left"><div class="ds-1col taxonomy-term vocabulary-autorin view-mode-default clearfix"> <div class="author"><img src="http://marx200.local/sites/default/files/styles/author-thumb/public/autorinnen/bischoff.jpg?itok=kSmqn83k" width="50" height="50" alt="" />von <span class="name">Joachim Bischoff</span></div></div> </div><div class="post-date left"><span class="icon-calendar2 left"></span>Thu, 09/07/2017 - 16:24</div><div class="section left"><span class="icon-bookmark left"></span><a href="/en/section/kapital150">kapital150</a><a href="/en/section/marx200">marx200</a></div><div class="tags left"><a href="/en/thema/economics">Economics</a></div>&nbsp; Thu, 07 Sep 2017 14:24:56 +0000 Sabine 691 at http://marx200.local History in Capital and Capital in History http://marx200.local/en/blog/history-capital-and-capital-history <div class="field field--name-title field--type-ds field--label-hidden"><div class="field__items"><div class="field__item even"><h2><a href="/en/blog/history-capital-and-capital-history">History in Capital and Capital in History</a></h2></div></div></div><div class="field field--name-field-bild field--type-image field--label-hidden"><div class="field__items"><div class="field__item even"><div class="ds-1col file file-image file-image-jpeg view-mode-default clearfix"> <picture > <!--[if IE 9]><video style="display: none;"><![endif]--> <source data-srcset="http://marx200.local/sites/default/files/styles/16_9/public/murales_rivera_-_treppenhaus_7_marx2.jpg?itok=4_6vIF0S&amp;timestamp=1503492568 1x" data-aspectratio="1200/675" media="(min-width: 70em)" /> <source data-srcset="http://marx200.local/sites/default/files/styles/16-9breakpoints_theme_marx200_tab_1x/public/murales_rivera_-_treppenhaus_7_marx2.jpg?itok=SzbftFsZ&amp;timestamp=1503492568 1x" data-aspectratio="800/450" media="(min-width: 44em)" /> <source data-srcset="http://marx200.local/sites/default/files/styles/16-9breakpoints_theme_marx200_mobile_1x/public/murales_rivera_-_treppenhaus_7_marx2.jpg?itok=57qQ6ZBM&amp;timestamp=1503492568 1x" data-aspectratio="600/338" media="(min-width: 0px)" /> <!--[if IE 9]></video><![endif]--> <!--[if lt IE 9]> <img class="lazyload" data-aspectratio="" src="http://marx200.local/sites/default/files/styles/16_9/public/murales_rivera_-_treppenhaus_7_marx2.jpg?itok=4_6vIF0S&amp;timestamp=1503492568" alt="" title="" /> <![endif]--> <!--[if !lt IE 9]><!--> <img class="lazyload" data-aspectratio="" srcset="http://marx200.local/sites/default/files/styles/16_9/public/murales_rivera_-_treppenhaus_7_marx2.jpg?itok=4_6vIF0S&amp;timestamp=1503492568 1200w" alt="" title="" /> <!-- <![endif]--> </picture><div class="caption bottom"><span>Mexico City - Palacio Nacional. Mural by Diego Rivera </span><span class="credit"> Foto: <a href="https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Murales_Rivera_-_Treppenhaus_7_Marx.jpg" target="_blank">By Wolfgang Sauber (Own work) [GFDL (http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html) or CC BY-SA 3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/</a></span><span class="licence">&nbsp;<a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/" target="_blank" class="icon-cc-by-sa"><span>CC BY-SA</span></a></span></div></div> </div></div></div><div class="field field-name-body"><p>‘Marx was the best hated and most calumniated man of his time’, Engels remarked in his <a href="https://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1883/death/burial.htm" target="_blank"><u>graveside oration</u></a>, because he discovered two things that struck at the heart of capitalism. Firstly, it was neither natural nor eternal. It rests on entirely unnatural historical processes forcibly or fraudulently separating the mass of humanity from its means of production, leaving it dependent on employment by the appropriators of those means. Such a contradictory and antagonistic social order had to end.</p> </div><p><a href="/en/blog/history-capital-and-capital-history" class="">Weiter</a></p><div class="author left"><div class="ds-1col taxonomy-term vocabulary-autorin view-mode-default clearfix"> <div class="author"><img src="http://marx200.local/sites/default/files/styles/author-thumb/public/default_images/author-dummy.png?itok=D7rrBnls" width="50" height="50" alt="" />von <span class="name">Radhika Desai</span></div></div> </div><div class="post-date left"><span class="icon-calendar2 left"></span>Tue, 08/22/2017 - 16:06</div><div class="section left"><span class="icon-bookmark left"></span><a href="/en/section/kapital150">kapital150</a></div><div class="tags left"><a href="/en/tags/capital">Capital</a><a href="/en/tags/class">Class</a></div>&nbsp; Tue, 22 Aug 2017 14:06:50 +0000 Lutz 682 at http://marx200.local How typical are atypical employment relations? http://marx200.local/en/debate/how-typical-are-atypical-employment-relations <div class="field field--name-title field--type-ds field--label-hidden"><div class="field__items"><div class="field__item even"><h2><a href="/en/debate/how-typical-are-atypical-employment-relations">How typical are atypical employment relations?</a></h2></div></div></div><div class="field field-name-body"><p>Politicians, economists and sociologists – they all assumed until recently that in the long term capitalism produces certain »typical« employment relations that harmonize best with profitability and capital accumulation. Reality, however, is considerably more complex.</p> </div><p><a href="/en/debate/how-typical-are-atypical-employment-relations" class="">Weiter</a></p><div class="author left"><div class="ds-1col taxonomy-term vocabulary-autorin view-mode-default clearfix"> <div class="author"><img src="http://marx200.local/sites/default/files/styles/author-thumb/public/autorinnen/van_der_linden.jpg?itok=1LvAjHWi" width="50" height="50" alt="" />von <span class="name">Marcel van der Linden</span></div></div> </div><div class="post-date left"><span class="icon-calendar2 left"></span>Tue, 08/15/2017 - 14:45</div><div class="section left"><span class="icon-bookmark left"></span><a href="/en/section/kapital150">kapital150</a><a href="/en/section/marx200">marx200</a></div><div class="tags left"><a href="/en/thema/economics">Economics</a></div>&nbsp; Tue, 15 Aug 2017 12:45:43 +0000 Sabine 676 at http://marx200.local Even closer to the truth http://marx200.local/en/debate/even-closer-truth <div class="field field--name-title field--type-ds field--label-hidden"><div class="field__items"><div class="field__item even"><h2><a href="/en/debate/even-closer-truth">Even closer to the truth</a></h2></div></div></div><div class="field field-name-body"><p>To many who subscribe to Marx’s theory and critique of political economy, the economist John M. Keynes is a provocation: aside from Marx, hardly any other scholar so fundamentally challenged the predominant economic theory of his time.</p> </div><p><a href="/en/debate/even-closer-truth" class="">Weiter</a></p><div class="author left"><div class="ds-1col taxonomy-term vocabulary-autorin view-mode-default clearfix"> <div class="author"><img src="http://marx200.local/sites/default/files/styles/author-thumb/public/autorinnen/ingo_klein.jpg?itok=_Q_k-nC3" width="50" height="50" alt="" />von <span class="name">Ingo Stützle</span></div></div> </div><div class="post-date left"><span class="icon-calendar2 left"></span>Tue, 08/15/2017 - 14:35</div><div class="section left"><span class="icon-bookmark left"></span><a href="/en/section/kapital150">kapital150</a><a href="/en/section/marx200">marx200</a></div><div class="tags left"><a href="/en/thema/economics">Economics</a></div>&nbsp; Tue, 15 Aug 2017 12:35:56 +0000 Sabine 675 at http://marx200.local A Gap in Marx’s Work or the Ignorance of the Reader? http://marx200.local/en/debate/gap-marxs-work-or-ignorance-reader <div class="field field--name-title field--type-ds field--label-hidden"><div class="field__items"><div class="field__item even"><h2><a href="/en/debate/gap-marxs-work-or-ignorance-reader">A Gap in Marx’s Work or the Ignorance of the Reader?</a></h2></div></div></div><div class="field field-name-body"><p>So many accusations have been levelled against Marx and, to an even greater extent, his friend and co-author Friedrich Engels in the 150 years since Capital was first published that the charges are almost too many to list. Unlike the political economists that came before him, Marx was supposedly unable to explain price formation. What is more, according to his critics, the predicted immiseration of the working class never occurred, and capitalism was not in a state of collapse, but has instead emerged victorious from the battle between competing social systems.</p> </div><p><a href="/en/debate/gap-marxs-work-or-ignorance-reader" class="">Weiter</a></p><div class="author left"><div class="ds-1col taxonomy-term vocabulary-autorin view-mode-default clearfix"> <div class="author"><img src="http://marx200.local/sites/default/files/styles/author-thumb/public/autorinnen/altvater_klein.jpg?itok=J-TmF_81" width="50" height="50" alt="" />von <span class="name">Elmar Altvater</span></div></div> </div><div class="post-date left"><span class="icon-calendar2 left"></span>Thu, 07/20/2017 - 16:57</div><div class="section left"><span class="icon-bookmark left"></span><a href="/en/section/kapital150">kapital150</a><a href="/en/section/marx200">marx200</a></div><div class="tags left"><a href="/en/thema/economics">Economics</a></div>&nbsp; Thu, 20 Jul 2017 14:57:06 +0000 Sabine 643 at http://marx200.local Getting to the Bottom of the Concept http://marx200.local/en/debate/getting-bottom-concept <div class="field field--name-title field--type-ds field--label-hidden"><div class="field__items"><div class="field__item even"><h2><a href="/en/debate/getting-bottom-concept">Getting to the Bottom of the Concept</a></h2></div></div></div><div class="field field-name-body"><p>The words “critique” and “criticism” are often used.  When we “criticize” something, we often mean that something is not as it should be.  For example, we criticize the fact that there are drastic differences between the amounts in people’s wallets, and that the profits of business are not adequately redistributed.</p> </div><p><a href="/en/debate/getting-bottom-concept" class="">Weiter</a></p><div class="author left"><div class="ds-1col taxonomy-term vocabulary-autorin view-mode-default clearfix"> <div class="author"><img src="http://marx200.local/sites/default/files/styles/author-thumb/public/autorinnen/debattenannekathrinkrug_0.jpg?itok=ohW759RJ" width="50" height="50" alt="" />von <span class="name">Anne-Kathrin Krug</span></div></div> </div><div class="post-date left"><span class="icon-calendar2 left"></span>Fri, 07/07/2017 - 15:29</div><div class="section left"><span class="icon-bookmark left"></span><a href="/en/section/kapital150">kapital150</a><a href="/en/section/marx200">marx200</a></div><div class="tags left"><a href="/en/thema/critic">Critic</a></div>&nbsp; Fri, 07 Jul 2017 13:29:28 +0000 Sabine 635 at http://marx200.local Scientifically erroneous and without application to the modern world http://marx200.local/en/debate/scientifically-erroneous-and-without-application-modern-world <div class="field field--name-title field--type-ds field--label-hidden"><div class="field__items"><div class="field__item even"><h2><a href="/en/debate/scientifically-erroneous-and-without-application-modern-world">Scientifically erroneous and without application to the modern world </a></h2></div></div></div><div class="field field-name-body"><p>In 1926, John Maynard Keynes, already the most celebrated economist and political writer of his time, reviewed the competing ideas of conventional economics (which he called ‘laisser-faire’) and its revolutionary alternative (Marxism).  In his book, Laisser-faire and Communism, Keynes, a contemporary of the Bolshevik leaders Lenin and Trotsky, sought to dismiss the Soviet revolution that had shocked the ruling groups of the rest of the world just a few years before.</p> </div><p><a href="/en/debate/scientifically-erroneous-and-without-application-modern-world" class="">Weiter</a></p><div class="author left"><div class="ds-1col taxonomy-term vocabulary-autorin view-mode-default clearfix"> <div class="author"><img src="http://marx200.local/sites/default/files/styles/author-thumb/public/autorinnen/roberts.jpg?itok=7b9a0FTW" width="50" height="50" alt="" />von <span class="name">Michael Roberts</span></div></div> </div><div class="post-date left"><span class="icon-calendar2 left"></span>Mon, 06/26/2017 - 16:08</div><div class="section left"><span class="icon-bookmark left"></span><a href="/en/section/kapital150">kapital150</a><a href="/en/section/marx200">marx200</a></div><div class="tags left"><a href="/en/thema/economics">Economics</a></div>&nbsp; Mon, 26 Jun 2017 14:08:57 +0000 Sabine 624 at http://marx200.local Preserving Marx’s Thought without the ‘ism’ http://marx200.local/en/debate/preserving-marxs-thought-without-ism <div class="field field--name-title field--type-ds field--label-hidden"><div class="field__items"><div class="field__item even"><h2><a href="/en/debate/preserving-marxs-thought-without-ism">Preserving Marx’s Thought without the ‘ism’</a></h2></div></div></div><div class="field field-name-body"><p>With the dissolution of the socialist camp and after the implosion of the Soviet Union at the beginning of the 1990s, Karl Marx was regarded as finished. Capitalism achieved a legitimation bonus. Francis Fukuyama spoke of the ‘end of history’. An entire decade-and-a-half later, the global financial crisis broke out, pulled the real economy into the abyss, and reinvigorated interest in the work of the one who had been declared dead.</p> </div><p><a href="/en/debate/preserving-marxs-thought-without-ism" class="">Weiter</a></p><div class="author left"><div class="ds-1col taxonomy-term vocabulary-autorin view-mode-default clearfix"> <div class="author"><img src="http://marx200.local/sites/default/files/styles/author-thumb/public/autorinnen/christa_luft_portraet_web.jpg?itok=CQkUFlPv" width="50" height="50" alt="" />von <span class="name">Christa Luft</span></div></div> </div><div class="post-date left"><span class="icon-calendar2 left"></span>Fri, 06/09/2017 - 16:18</div><div class="section left"><span class="icon-bookmark left"></span><a href="/en/section/kapital150">kapital150</a><a href="/en/section/marx200">marx200</a></div><div class="tags left"><a href="/en/thema/alternatives">Alternatives</a></div>&nbsp; Fri, 09 Jun 2017 14:18:47 +0000 Sabine 609 at http://marx200.local „Here, a Light Turns On...“ http://marx200.local/en/debate/here-light-turns <div class="field field--name-title field--type-ds field--label-hidden"><div class="field__items"><div class="field__item even"><h2><a href="/en/debate/here-light-turns">„Here, a Light Turns On...“</a></h2></div></div></div><div class="field field-name-body"><p>The political aspect of Karl Marx’s Capital is rooted in the specific character of the ‘critique’ of political economy because the latter contains a potential for politicisation for both the reader and the author, as well as for the object of the analysis of capitalism itself.</p> </div><p><a href="/en/debate/here-light-turns" class="">Weiter</a></p><div class="author left"><div class="ds-1col taxonomy-term vocabulary-autorin view-mode-default clearfix"> <div class="author"><img src="http://marx200.local/sites/default/files/styles/author-thumb/public/autorinnen/lieberklein.jpg?itok=g5R00l5C" width="50" height="50" alt="" />von <span class="name">Christoph Lieber</span></div></div> </div><div class="post-date left"><span class="icon-calendar2 left"></span>Fri, 06/09/2017 - 16:05</div><div class="section left"><span class="icon-bookmark left"></span><a href="/en/section/kapital150">kapital150</a><a href="/en/section/marx200">marx200</a></div><div class="tags left"><a href="/en/thema/politics">Politics</a></div>&nbsp; Fri, 09 Jun 2017 14:05:37 +0000 Sabine 608 at http://marx200.local