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April 21, 2017
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In Memoriam, Gyorgy Markus
Agnes Heller, Jonathan Pickle and Ben Laude
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György Lukács: Theory and Praxis
Michael Frank, Daniel Lopez and Harrison Fluss
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Symposium on Fred Moseley's Money and Totality
Martha Campbell, David Laibman, Jose Tapia, Andrew Higginbottom and Fred Moseley
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Class Composition and Communist Thought in Latin America
Juan Grigera, Robert Cavooris, Christopher Gunderson and Jimena Vergara
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The Political Economy of Money and Crisis
Cedric Durand and Karl Beitel
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On the Housing Question
Sam Stein, Rob Wohl and Joel Feingold
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Late Althusser: Politics and Theoretical Practice
Banu Bargu and Thomas Carmichael
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History and Trajectory of Brazilian Capitalism
Mayra Cotta, Juan Ferre and Vladimir Puzone
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The Globality of Japanese Marxism
Gavin Walker, Harry Harootunian, Ken Kawashima and Rebecca Karl
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Critical Geopolitics Today
Tony Wood, Clyde Barrow, Lorenzo Fusaro and Beatriz Marcos
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Africa in Revolt
Samar Al-Bulushi, Zachary Mampilly, Yousef Khalil, Benjamin Vogel and Oumar Ba
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How to be an Anticapitalist in the 21st Century
Erik Olin Wright and Peter Bratsis
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