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  1. The land ethic.Aldo Leopold - forthcoming - Environmental Ethics.
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  • Sex Love and Sensuous Activity in the Work of Historical Materialism.James Arnett - 2011 - Mediations 25 (2).
    In recent decades, Marxists have tended to want to preserve the specificity of Marx’s materialism by distinguishing it from competing “new materialisms,” including the materialism of the body. James Arnett, closely reading Marx and Spinoza along with Engels and Samuel Delany, reminds us that things are not nearly so simple.
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  • Commonism.Peter Hitchcock - 2011 - Mediations 25 (2).
    The injunction to choose — Spinoza or Marx — is a kind of blackmail. To conjoin them — Spinoza and Marx — is easier said than done. How can the friction between them be made productive? Peter Hitchock asks: How can commonism, the Spinozist horizon, be made a precondition of communism, the Marxist one?
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  • The Labor of the Multitude and the Fabric of Biopolitics.Antonio Negri, Sara Mayo, Peter Graefe & Mark Coté - 2008 - Mediations 23 (2).
    What did Foucault mean by biopolitics? It is both a set of techniques for disciplining populations and a site for producing new subjectivities, a potential counterpower. In an historical moment characterized by the real subsumption of labor under capital , thinking this latter aspect of biopolitics becomes vital: as capitalist relations colonize formerly private zones of experience, those zones no longer constitute an outside to capitalism, but rather must be thought of both as immanent to it and as representing an (...)
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  • A Plea for Leninist Intolerance.Slavoj Žižek - 2002 - Critical Inquiry 28 (2):542-566.
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  • Can Immanence Explain Social Struggles?Ernesto Laclau - 2001 - Diacritics 31 (4):3-10.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Diacritics 31.4 (2001) 3-10 [Access article in PDF] Can Immanence Explain Social Struggles? Ernesto Laclau Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri. Empire. Cambridge, MA: Harvard UP, 2000. In a recent interview 1 Jacques Rancière opposes his notion of "people" (peuple) 2 to the category of "multitude" as presented by the authors of Empire. As is well known, Rancière differentiates between police and politics, the first being the logic of counting (...)
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  • Symptoms of Theory or Symptoms for Theory?Fredric Jameson - 2004 - Critical Inquiry 30 (2):403.
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  • The Jameson Variable. [REVIEW]Peter Hitchcock - 2011 - Mediations 25 (2).
    How does Fredric Jameson’s Marxism extend his Hegel, and how does his Hegelianism inflect his Marx? Peter Hitchcock reviews The Hegel Variations: On the Phenomenology of Spirit.
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  • Fundamental Problems of Marxism.G. V. PLEKHANOV - 1969
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  • Materialism, Ecology, Aesthetics.Rachel Smith - 2011 - Mediations 25 (2).
    Nature writing might seem among the furthest thing possible from questions of Marxist praxis. Rachel Greenwald Smith argues for their connection.
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  • The Common in Communism.Michael Hardt - 2010 - Praktyka Teoretyczna 1:145.
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  • The Indignant Multitude: Spinozist Marxism after Empire.Sean Grattan - 2011 - Mediations 25 (2).
    The Spinoza invoked by Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri in their work together seems quite distinct from the one encountered in Spinoza’s thought. Sean Grattan asks if a truncated Spinoza can be useful for a liberatory politics.
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