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November 09, 2017
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Rethinking Contemporary Art and the Politics of Aesthetics
Sophie Coudray and Dora Longo Bahia
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Renewing Historical Materialism
Julian Wells and Jeremiah Gaster
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Art, Music, and the Return of the Crowd: Red Wedge Panel
Adam Turl, Alexander Billet and Holly Lewis
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Re-Creating 1917: Red Wedge Panel
David Mabb, Crystal Stella Becerril and Neil Davidson
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Reading Marx
Michael Heinrich, Aaron Jaffe and Jonas Van Vossole
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Book Launch: A Jewish Communist in Weimar Germany: The Life of Werner Scholem (1895 – 1940)
Ralf Hoffrogge, Loren Balhorn and Sami Khatib
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Radical Left in South East Asia
Francisco Jayme Paolo, Arino Guiang and Siddharth Sridhar
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Race and Capital
Emanuela Conversano, Chris Newlove and Sophie Anne Lewis
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Queer Marxism?
Holly Lewis, Alan Sears and Paul Reynolds
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Political Economy of Food
Sébastien Rioux and Pedro Glatz
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Marxist Feminism Today: Revolution, Reproduction and Resistance
Tithi Bhattacharya , Angela Dimitrakaki, Sara Salem and Sara Farris
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Book Launch: Marxist Analysis of History Against Marxist Philosophy of History
Heide Gerstenberger, Jasper Strange and Andrew Wright
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