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‘The Third Marx’: Review of Marcello Musto’s “The last years of Karl Marx”

Posted By: adminon: July 25, 2023In: BookspaceTags: Collectivisation, Ernesto Laclau, India, Leninism, Marx, Post-Marxism, The Russian questionNo CommentsViews:
‘The Third Marx’: Review of Marcello Musto's

As usual with Milanovic’s essays, almost every sentence in this review is a seminar topic in its own, problematising Marx’s key texts all the way as against any tendency to consume suc... Read more

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Let’s Zone Power to the Poor in Nigeria – Sa’eed Husaini, Nigerian PhD Student @ Oxford

Posted By: adminon: November 13, 2018In: BookspaceTags: 'AfricaIsACountry', Cooperation Jackson, Double Consciousness, Entryism, Post-MarxismNo CommentsViews:
Let’s Zone Power to the Poor in Nigeria – Sa’eed Husaini, Nigerian PhD Student @ Oxford

He not only came all the way from Oxford University in the UK to attend the last Marxism Conference in Nigeria from November 1st to 4th, 2018, he also presented a paper. And presented a pape... Read more

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