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Marx & Philosophy Review of BooksReviewersGuy Lancaster

Guy Lancaster

Dr. Guy Lancaster is the editor of the Encyclopedia of Arkansas History & Culture. He is the author of Racial Cleaning in Arkansas, 1883–1924 and editor of  Bullets and Fire: Lynching and Authority in Arkansas, 1840–1950 and The Elaine Massacre and Arkansas: A Century of Atrocity and Resistance, 1819–1919.

Reviews

  • The Spectre of Race: How Discrimination Haunts Western Democracy and Rethinking Racial Capitalism: Questions of Reproduction and Survival on 10 October 2018
  • Northern Ireland and the Crisis of Anti-Racism: Rethinking Racism and Sectarianism on 15 April 2018
  • Jallad: Death Squads and State Terror in South Asia on 10 July 2017
  • Morgonrodnad. Socialismens stil och mytologi 1871–1914 on 1 September 2016
  • Barren Sacrifice: An Essay on Political Violence on 11 December 2015
  • No Local: Why Small-Scale Alternatives Won’t Change the World and Habitat: The Ecopolitical Nation on 31 December 2014
  • Race and Racisms: A Critical Approach on 2 November 2014
  • Racecraft: The Soul of Inequality in American Life on 27 April 2014
  • Final Solutions: Human Nature, Capitalism and Genocide on 2 April 2014
  • Race: A Philosophical Introduction on 7 July 2013
  • Marxist Theory, Black/African Specificities, and Racism on 3 June 2013
  • The Ruling Ideas: Bourgeois Political Concepts on 3 May 2013
  • The Third Person on 2 December 2012
  • The Apprentice’s Sorcerer: Liberal Tradition and Fascism on 2 November 2012

Latest comments

  • Biswadip Dasgupta on ‘Marxism, Colonialism, and Cricket: C. L . R. James’s Beyond a Boundary’ by David Featherstone, Christopher Gair, Christian Høgsbjerg and Andrew Smith (eds) reviewed by Sean Ledwith
  • David Margolies on ‘The Left Case Against the EU’ by Costas Lapavitsas reviewed by Neal Harris
  • Jurriaan Bendien on ‘Marx’s Capital: An Unfinishable Project?’ by Marcel van der Linden and Gerald Hubmann (eds) reviewed by Jurriaan Bendien

Latest reviews

  • ‘Complexity and Resilience in the Social and Ecological Sciences’ by Eoin Flaherty reviewed by Derek Wall
  • ‘Hinterland: America’s New Landscape of Class and Conflict’ by Phil A Neel reviewed by Carl Kelleher
  • ‘The Socialist Challenge Today: Syriza, Sanders, Corbyn’ by Leo Panitch and Sam Gindin,’A New Politics from the Left’ by Hilary Wainwright reviewed by Freddie Meade

News

  • 2019 Marx & Philosophy Society Annual Conference: Call for Graduate Papers
  • Recently published: Jan Kandiyali (ed.) Reassessing Marx’s Social and Political Philosophy: Freedom, Recognition, and Human Flourishing. A second collection of papers from Marx and Philosophy Society conferences. 20% discount. See review by Tony Smith.
  • Offers of reviews welcome – see submissions page

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