The Petrograd Workers in the Russian Revolution is a study of the Russian Revolutions of 1917 and of the first months of Soviet power as viewed and experienced 'from below', by the industrial workers
Lecercle (English, U. of Nanterre, France) seeks to construct a Marxist philosophy of language. He first critiques the linguistics of Noam Chomsky as being intentionalist and methodologically individu
Using a Marxist approach, Kiely (developmental studies, SOAS, U. of London) examines the rise of anti-globalization politics, including those of the neo-liberal, Third Way and anti-capitalist variety.
Art History as Social Praxis: The Collected Writings of David Craven brings together more than thirty essays that chart the development of Craven’s voice as an unorthodox Marxist who applie
Antonio Gramsci was not only one of the most original and significant communist leaders of his time but also a creative thinker whose contributions to the renewal of Marxism remain pertinent today. In
In Rethinking the Industrial Revolution, Michael Andrew ?molek offers the first in-depth study of the evolution of English manufacturing from the feudal and early modern periods within the context of
Gray presents readers with his translation of a collection of Francisco Fernndez Buey’s essays on the relevance of Gramsci’s personal, political, and philosophical reflections on the
In Dialectics of the Ideal: Evald Ilyenkov and Creative Soviet Marxism Levant and Oittinen provide a window into the subterranean tradition of ‘creative’ Soviet Marxism and E.V. Ilyenkov, whose ‘activ
Plural Temporality traces out a dynamic historical relationship between the texts of Spinoza and of Althusser. It interrogates Spinoza’s text through Althusser and vice versa regarding the question of
In The Origin of Capitalism in England, 1400-1600, Spencer Dimmock has produced a challenging and multi-layered account of a historical rupture in English feudal society which led to the first sustain
In Lenin and the Logic of Hegemony Alan Shandro traces the emergence of the concept of hegemony in Lenin's engagement with the concrete characteristics of the class struggle in Russia and thereby clar