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Volume 8 (2018): Issue 2 (Apr 2018): Augmenting the Left Guest Edited by A. T. Kingsmith, Julian von Bargen, Karen Bridget Murray and Robert Latham
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Global Discourse
Online ISSN:
2043-7897
Issue Publication Date:
01 Apr 2018
Introduction
Augmenting the Left
Articles
Contemporary capitalism, uneven development, and the arc of anti-capitalism
Reply
War as politics: a reply to Latham
Original Articles
Neoliberalism as a historical stage
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Capitalism, imperialism, and modes of exchange: a reply to Karatani
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‘Life finds a way’: mapping a post-positivist marxian science
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Did life find its way? A reply to Kingsmith and von Bargen
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Who’s afraid of the people? The debate between political agoraphobia and political agoraphilia
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Democracy and etceteras: a reply to Dupuis-Déri
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Rethinking the left: a view from Latin America
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Deconstructing Latin American development: postdevelopment critical theory or Marxist political economy?: A reply to Munck
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Refugees in Greece: the Greeks as ‘refugees’
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Transcending the nation: a communist strategy in the era of globalization. A reply to Velissariou
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The national question, partition and geopolitics in the 21st century: the Cyprus problem, the social question and the politics of reconciliation
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Domesticating radicalism or radicalising domestic politics? A reply to Trimikliniotis
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Re-imagining the left through an ecology of the commons: towards a post-capitalist commons transition
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Commons manifestos: a reply to Bauwens and Ramos
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Strategies for a radical left
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Power beyond the state: a reply to Allen
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Expanding the horizon: for a Libertarian Marxism
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The possibility of a libertarian Marxism? A reply to Löwy and Besancenot
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