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Gramsci is dead : anarchist currents in the newest social movements /

by Day, Richard J. F.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: London ; Ann Arbor, MI : Toronto : Pluto Press ; Between the Lines, 2005Description: vii, 254 p. : 22 cm.ISBN: 0745321127 (pbk.); 1897071035 (pbk.); 0745321135.Subject(s): Radicalism | Socialism | Communism | Anarchism | PoststructuralismOnline resources: Table of contents | Publisher description | Contributor biographical information
Contents:
Doing it yourself : direct-action currents in contemporary radical activism -- Tracking the hegemony of hegemony : classical marxism and liberalism -- Tracking the hegemony of hegemony : postmarxism and the new social movements -- Utopian socialism then-- and now -- Ethics, affinity, and the coming communities -- Conclusion: Utopian socialism again and again.
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322.430973 INT Interest group politics / 322.430973 POL The Politics of interests : 322.44 DAG Gramsci is dead : 322.44 DAG Gramsci is dead : 322.44 DAG Gramsci is dead : 322.44 DEW Welcome to the revolution : 322.44 DEW Welcome to the revolution :

Includes bibliographical references (p. 227-244) and index.

Doing it yourself : direct-action currents in contemporary radical activism -- Tracking the hegemony of hegemony : classical marxism and liberalism -- Tracking the hegemony of hegemony : postmarxism and the new social movements -- Utopian socialism then-- and now -- Ethics, affinity, and the coming communities -- Conclusion: Utopian socialism again and again.

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