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Reviews 2011

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'Social Structure and Forms of Consciousness II' by István Mészáros

István Mészáros
Social Structure and Forms of Consciousness, Volume II: The Dialectic of Structure and History

Reviewed by Tony Mckenna
23 November 2011

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'Why Marx Was Right' by Terry Eagleton

Terry Eagleton
Why Marx Was Right

Reviewed by Matthijs Krul
23 November 2011

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'Art and Multitude' by Antonio Negri

Antonio Negri
Art and Multitude

Reviewed by Ashley Bohrer
23 November 2011

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'Adorno on Nature' by Deborah Cook

Deborah Cook
Adorno on Nature

Reviewed by Paul Sutton
23 November 2011

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'Prison Notebooks' by Antonio Gramsci

Antonio Gramsci
Prison Notebooks: Three Volume Set

Reviewed by Joel Wainwright
23 November 2011

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'Second Manifesto for Philosophy' by Alain Badiou

Alain Badiou
Second Manifesto for Philosophy

Reviewed by Simon Choat
2 November 2011

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'Marx and Alienation' by Sean Sayers

Sean Sayers
Marx and Alienation: Essays on Hegelian Themes

Reviewed by Tony Mckenna
2 November 2011

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'The Politics of Equality' by Jason Myers

Jason Myers
The Politics of Equality: An Introduction

Reviewed by Andrew Lawrence
2 November 2011

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'The New-Old World' by Perry Anderson

Perry Anderson
The New-Old World

Reviewed by Alex Marshall
2 November 2011

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'Democracy in What State?' by Giorgio Agamben, Alain Badiou, Daniel Bensaïd, Wendy Brown, Jean-Luc Nancy, Jacques Ranciere, Kristin Ross, and Slavoj Zizek

Giorgio Agamben, Alain Badiou, Daniel Bensaïd, Wendy Brown, Jean-Luc Nancy, Jacques Ranciere, Kristin Ross, and Slavoj Zizek
Democracy in What State?

Reviewed by Salvador Santino Regilme
1 November 2011

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