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Marxism missing, missing Marxism : from Marxism to identity politics and beyond /
Table of Contents: “…ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- INTRODUCTION: Marxism missing -- presumed dead? -- How Marxism went missing -- Why Marxism went missing -- As clear as mud(de) -- Essentializing rurality? …”
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From Marxism to post-Marxism? /
Table of Contents: “…Introduction : our time and the Age of Marx -- Into the twenty-first century : the new parameters of global politics -- Twentieth-century Marxism and the dialectics of modernity -- After dialectics : radical social theory in the North at the dawn of the twenty-first century.…”
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Routledge handbook of Marxism and post-Marxism /
Table of Contents: “…Introduction -- Foundation -- Empire -- Second foundation -- Tricontinental -- Renewal And dispersal -- Beyond Marxism? -- Unexplored territories -- Hidden abode -- Marxism in an age of catastrophe -- Afterword.…”
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Marxism and the existentialists /
Table of Contents: “…First dialogue: After the liberation, before the rupture -- Sartre and the Marxist-Leninists -- Second dialogue: After Stalin, before the twentieth congress -- The adventures and misadventures of dialectic fanatacism, prudence, and faith -- Third dialogue: La critique de la raison dialectique a century after the founding of the first international -- The impact of Marxism in the twentieth century Sartre's Marxism.…”
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Marxism and democracy.
Table of Contents: “…Marxist Democracy? -- 4. Marxism and Despotism -- Bibliography -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- P -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Y -- Z…”
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Marxism and intersectionality : race, gender, class and sexuality under contemporary capitalism /
Table of Contents: “…Introduction -- Part one: Histories; Chapter zero: The shared history of the intersectional and Marxist traditions -- Part two: Debates; Chapter one: The intersectional tradition; Chapter two: Marxist critiques of intersectionality; Chapter three: Queer, feminist, anti-racist, and anti-imperialist Marxisms; Chapter four: Intersectional critiques of Marxism -- Part three: Possibilities; Chapter five: Oppression and exploitation beyond reductions; Chapter six: Dialectics of difference; Chapter seven: Solidarity in the house of difference…”
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