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April 26, 2013
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Black Liberation Struggles
Paul Le Blanc, Brian Jones and Matthew Nichter
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Why critical theory needs Marx
Michael J. Thompson, Greg Zucker, Lauren Langman and Stephen Eric Bronner
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The Prince at 500
Benedetto Fontana, Robyn Marasco, Peter Thomas and Antonio Y. Vázquez-Arroyo
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Temporalities
Neil Larsen, Marci Klotz and Dave Mesing
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Stanley Aronowitz and George Caffentzis
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States of Reason
Jonathan Pickle, PJ Gorre and Harrison Fluss
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Rent and the Housing Question in Marxist Theory
Mary Robertson, Fabian Balardini and Chris Wright
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Political Subjectivities
Jason Read and Geoffrey Pfeifer
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Poetics of Radical Political Economy: Poetry after the Crisis
David Lau, Jeanine Webb, Chris Chen and Anne Boyer
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Latin American Social Movements 14 Years Later: Experiences and Perspectives Since 1998
Dario Azzellini, Ximena García Bustamante and Marina Sitrin
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Global Neoliberalism
Brigitte Johnson, Michael McCarthy, Preeti Sampat and Melih Yesilbag
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Workers and Psychology
AK Thompson, Anne Jaclard, Justin Holt and Gregory Wilpert
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