Media Appearances
8 December 2025. “Torkil Lauesen Book Launch: ‘The Long Transition towards Socialism’.” Critical Theory Workshop (summer school).
4 August 2025. “The Long Transition Towards Socialism and the End of Capitalism (w/ Torkil Lauesen).” International Solidarity Podcast.
17 January 2025. “The Long Transition Towards Socialism and the End of Capitalism.” Revolutionary Left Radio.
2 November 2024. “Book and Series Launch: Torkil Lauesen's ‘The Long Transition Towards Socialism’.” Critical Theory Workshop (web event).
Reviews
Read a review of The Long Transition by Carlos Martinez for Friends of Socialist China.
Read a review of The Long Transition by Joel Wendland-Liu for People’s World.
Read a review of The Long Transition by Stanley Thomson for Red Ant.
Watch a review of The Long Transition by Hakim’s YouTube channel, part of their “Latest Developments in Socialist Theory and Analysis (Must Reads!) list.
Blurbs
“Another remarkable work from Torkil Lauesen. At a time when capitalism spells the doom of man and nature, this book addresses the difficulties and necessity of socialist transformation. Its message is that the fight for universal emancipation is long, yet delay is a crime. Essential reading to anyone wishing to understand the ascent of socialism and socialist thought. Its incisive examination of the history of imperialist aggression against states that adopt socialist principles covers areas rarely discussed in the mainstream."
-Ali Kadri, Sun Yatsen University, PRC
"Torkil Lauesen's The Long Transition Towards Socialism and the End of Capitalism is a profound exploration of the global and historical dynamics of the past 150 years of the trajectory of socialism. Employing a historical materialist framework, the book challenges the reductionist 'purity politics' lens prevalent in much left analysis of socialism today. A failure to grasp the political economy of imperialism and how it has undermined the material conditions of socialist transition has led to defeatism and pessimism in Western Marxist circles. Lauesen, instead, provides reasons for optimism on the left, deftly tracing the 'fundamental contradiction' between the development of productive forces and the capitalist mode of production, demonstrating how this core conflict propels the global struggle towards socialism. The book provides a detailed historical overview of revolutionary movements, from the revolutions of 1848 to the Paris Commune and the Russian, Chinese, and decolonization revolutions of the 20th century. Lauesen emphasizes how each revolution has contributed to the long transition from capitalism to socialism, serving as critical learning experiences for future movements. The discussion of China's strategic use of 'market socialism' highlights how the country navigated these contradictions by leveraging the dynamics of capitalism to develop its productive forces, illustrating a significant example of a transitional state adapting to global conditions. With the decline of neoliberalism and the rise of China, Lauesen highlights how Global South states have been provided 'breathing space' to remove the boot of imperialism from their necks, challenge historically polarized accumulation in the world-system, and provide support for socialist movements. This masterful analysis makes Lauesen's work essential reading for anyone interested in developing the theoretical tools required to understand "the long transition" and ultimately to achieve socialism on a world scale."
-Corinna Mullin, The New School

