“Crisis” ( German: Krisis ) is a German left-wing socio-political magazine created in 1986 as “a theoretical forum for radical criticism of capitalist society”. Until 1989, the magazine was called Marxist Criticism. Editors include Robert Kurtz , Rosita Scholz, Norbert Trenkle, Ernst Lochof, Achim Belgart and Franz Chandl.
The journal offers criticism of modern capitalist society, based on a fundamental rethinking of the concepts of goods, value and money, analyzed by Marx in Capital .
In The Manifesto Against Labor, Crisis magazine opposes Marx's assertion of the class struggle as the engine of history. The struggle between the proletariat and the bourgeoisie is not a struggle of the revolutionary class with its oppressor, but a struggle of two opposing interests integrated into capitalism. According to Crisis magazine, the struggle against capitalism is not a struggle for the liberation of labor, but a struggle for the liberation from labor.