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A Companion to Antonio Gramsci
Edited by Davide Cadeddu -
Antonio Gramsci
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The Revolutionary Marxism of Antonio Gramsci
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Gramsci Contested
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From Marx to Gramsci
Edited by Paul Le Blanc -
Revisiting Gramsci’s Notebooks
Edited by Francesca Antonini, Aaron Bernstein, et al. -
Caesarism and Bonapartism in Gramsci
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Gramsci's Political Thought
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Gramsci and Languages
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A Great and Terrible World
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Selections from Cultural Writings
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A Dialectical Pedagogy of Revolt
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Alastair Davidson
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The Dimensions of Hegemony
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The Gramscian Moment
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Criticism of Heaven
by Roland Boer -
On Changing the World
by Michael Löwy -
The Antagonistic Principle
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Translating Marx
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Subjectivation and Cohesion
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Propaganda and the Public Mind: A Reading List
A reading list of books dealing with media, ideology, cultural institutions, and the forces in our society that shape the way we see ourselves and the world.
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Revolutionary Lives: A Reading List
We've put together a reading list of biographies, memoirs, and collected letters and essays that provide indispensable introductions to some of history's most inspiring figures.
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Karl Marx Was Right: A Reading List
Marx's writing has helped inspire revolutions, rebellions, and struggle all over the world; we could use a little bit of that inspiration now. We’ve put together this Marx and Marxism reading list to help that effort. All of these books are currently 30% Off.
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Queer Anti-Capitalism
In Warped: Gay Normality and Queer Anti-Capitalism, Peter Drucker shows how the successive 'same-sex formations' of the past century and a half have led both to the emergence of today's 'homonormativity' and 'homonationalism' and to ongoing queer resistance.
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Insurrection as Art: the Legacy of Blanqui
The recently released Communist Insurgent tells the life story of French revolutionary Louis-Auguste Blanqui, and with it the history of a period of extraordinary social and political upheaval. Haymarket Books interviewed the author, Doug Enaa Greene, to understand the relevance of an often maligned or neglected figure. We publish this interview to mark the anniversary of Blanqui's death on 1 January 1881.
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