Enroll Now in The People's Academy
Guided by the intellectual and practical work of socialist construction in the Global South, we are building a platform to enrich the debates, theories and strategies that underpin our common struggle for a better world.
Engage in the fundamental analytical methodology of Marxism, gaining clarity on political economy, philosophy and class struggle, in particular from the perspective of the Global South.
Study the history of struggles for liberation — past and present — and learn how they opened up new pathways towards human progress and flourishing.
Absorb the strategic successes and failures of popular movements, understanding how theory, practice, and historical contingency shape the formation of forces prepared to fight and win.
Engage in the fundamental analytical methodology of Marxism, gaining clarity on political economy, philosophy and class struggle, in particular from the perspective of the Global South.
Study the history of struggles for liberation — past and present — and learn how they opened up new pathways towards human progress and flourishing.
Absorb the strategic successes and failures of popular movements, understanding how theory, practice, and historical contingency shape the formation of forces prepared to fight and win.
The struggle for national liberation and socialism is a story told through the theories and everyday practices of revolutionary movements throughout the history of the Global South. The curriculum of The People's Academy is structured in Chapters, each dealing with a critical theme on the long road to liberation.
Faculty
Courses at the People's Academy are taught by movement leaders and leading scholars of contemporary Marxist thought from around the world.
Ali Kadri
Ammar Ali Jan
Bikrum Gill
Corinna Mullin
Farwa Sial
Helyeh Doutaghi
Issa Shivji
Jeannette Graulau
Lynn Ossome
Matteo Capasso
Max Ajl
Ndongo Samba Sylla
Paris Yeros
Sandeep Chachra
Sarah Jane Raymundo
Toussaint Losier
Enroll now.
By signing up today, you will receive access to bimonthly live-streamed lectures from leading scholars around the world, a comprehensive reading list that will serve as a lifelong guide to learning, and an online discussion group where you can exchange ideas and notes with other course participants.
The course is currently set to commence on the first Saturday of April.