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  • - Contemporary Dialogues on the Left
    av Ernesto Laclau
    185,-

    Three renowned contemporary theorists discuss their different perspectives for politics and thought.

  • av Chantal Mouffe
    169,-

  • av Paul Virilio
    125,-

    Offers an examination of modern warfare in which the reality of battle is reduced to flickering images on a screen.

  • av Walter Benjamin
    189 - 335,-

    Offers a source of literary modernism in the twentieth century.

  • av Robert Carley
    315,-

  • av Jacques Ranciere
    215,-

    Gives politics the following meaning: the organization of dissent.

  • - The Power of Mourning and Violence
    av Judith Butler
    219,-

    One of America's leading feminist voices examines the world of violence and terror, and asks why some lives are more valued than others. Through five essays, this book responds to various US policies to wage perpetual war, and calls for an understanding of how mourning and violence might instead inspire solidarity and a quest for global justice.

  • av Walter Benjamin, Georg Lukacs, Theodor W. Adorno, m.fl.
    155,-

    Features the text in the great controversies over literature and art between thinkers who have become giants of 20th-century philosophy.

  • - From State-Managed Capitalism to Neoliberal Crisis
    av Nancy Fraser
    179,-

    Charts the history of women's liberation and calls for a revitalized feminism

  • av Jacqueline Rose
    155,-

    Jacqueline Rose argues for the importance of sexual difference and fantasy as key concepts through which an interrogation of contemporary theory should be sustained.

  • av Jean Baudrillard
    169,-

    A tour de force of the materialist semiotics of the early Baudrillard

  • - Years of Gay Liberation
    av Aubrey Walter
    189,-

  • av Juliet Mitchell
    309,-

    Combining the energy of the early seventies feminist movement with the perceptive analyses of the trained theorist, Woman's Estate is one of the most influential socialist feminist statements of its time. Scrutinizing the political background of the movement, its sources and its common ground with other radical manifestations of the sixties, Woman's Estate describes the organization of women's liberation in Western Europe and America. In this foundational text, Mitchell locates the areas of women's oppression in four key areas: work, reproduction, sexuality and the socialization of children. Through a close study of the modern family and a re-evaluation of Freud's work in this field, Mitchell paints a detailed picture of patriarchy in action.

  • - Notebooks from a Phony War 1939-1940
    av Jean-Paul Sartre
    405,-

    The existentialist philosopher chronicles his time in the Resistance in the Second World War.

  • - Nations, Classes, Literatures
    av Aijaz Ahmad
    389,-

    A controversial overturning of post-colonial cultural criticism.

  • - Community and Perversity
    av Jeffrey Escoffier
    189,-

  • av Theodor Adorno
    159,-

    A reflection on everyday existence in the ‘sphere of consumption of late Capitalism’, this work is Adorno’s literary and philosophical masterpiece. Built from aphorisms and reflections, he shifts in register from personal experience to the most general theoretical problems.

  • av Catherine Clement
    265,-

    A Communist, feminist, and analysand asks what the social function of psychoanalysis should be and condemns what it has become The Weary Sons of Freud lambasts mainstream psychoanalysis for its failure to grapple with pressing political and social matters pertinent to its patients' condition. Gifted with insight and compelled by fury, Catherine Clement contrasts the original, inspirational psychoanalytical work of Freud and Lacan to the obsessive imitations of their uninspired followersthe weary sons of Freud.The analyst's once attentive ear has become deaf to the broader questions of therapeutic practice. Clement asks whether the perspective of socialism, brought to this study by a woman who is herself an analysand, can fill the gap. She reflects on her own history, as well as on that of psychoanalysis and the French left, to show what an activist and feminist restoration of the talking cure might look like.

  • - Ambiguous Identities
    av Etienne Balibar
    175,-

    A key dialogue on identity and nationalism by major critics of capitalism.

  • - Renewing Historical Materialism
    av Ellen Meiksins Wood
    175,-

    Historian and political thinker Ellen Meiksins Wood argues that theories of ';postmodern' fragmentation, ';difference,' and con-tingency can barely accommodate the idea of capitalism, let alone subject it to critique. In this book she sets out to renew the critical program of historical materialism by redefining its basic concepts and its theory of history in original and imaginative ways, using them to identify the specificity of capitalism as a system of social relations and political power. She goes on to explore the concept of democracy in both the ancient and modern world, examining its relation to capitalism, and raising questions about how democracy might go beyond the limits imposed on it.

  • av Chantal Mouffe
    155,-

    An original and powerful statement which enables us to close the widening gap between liberal democracy and the events of a disordered world.

  • av Louis Althusser
    169,-

    A classic philosophical study on how political and cultural ideas come to dominate.

  • av Erica Benner
    545,-

    Set 16 of Verso's Radical Thinkers series.On the 200th anniversary of Karl Marx's birth, four titles that consider the life and works of Karl Marx.

  • - Jewish Libertarian Thought in Central Europe
    av Michael Lowy
    349,-

    Classic study of Jewish libertarian thought, from Walter Benjamin to Franz KafkaTowards the end of the nineteenth century, there appeared in Central Europe a generation of Jewish intellectuals whose work was to transform modern culture. Drawing at once on the traditions of German Romanticism and Jewish messianism, their thought was organized around the cabalistic idea of the ';tikkoun': redemption. Redemption and Utopia uses the concept of ';elective affinity' to explain the surprising community of spirit that existed between redemptive messianic religious thought and the wide variety of radical secular utopian beliefs held by this important group of intellectuals. The author outlines the circumstances that produced this unusual combination of religious and non-religious thought and illuminates the common assumptions that united such seemingly disparate figures as Martin Buber, Franz Kafka, Walter Benjamin and Georg Lukcs.

  • - Voices of Resistance
    av Angela Davis
    165,-

    With race and the police once more burning issues, this classic work from one of America's giants of black radicalism has lost none of its prescience or power

  • av Michele Barrett & Mary McIntosh
    309,-

    Despite much talk of its decline, the nuclear family persists as a structure central to contemporary society, a fact to be lamented, according to the ideas of Michele Barrett and Mary McIntosh. The Anti-social Family dissects the network of household, kinship and sexual relations that constitute the family form in advanced capitalist societies to show how they reinforce conditions of inequality. This classic work explores the personal and social needs that the family promises to meet but more often denies, and proposes moral and political practices for more egalitarian caring alternatives.

  • - When Is Life Grievable?
    av Judith Butler
    169,-

    In Frames of War, Judith Butler explores the media’s portrayal of state violence, a process integral to the way in which the West wages modern war. This portrayal has saturated our understanding of human life, and has led to the exploitation and abandonment of whole peoples, who are cast as existential threats rather than as living populations in need of protection. These people are framed as already lost, to imprisonment, unemployment and starvation, and can easily be dismissed. In the twisted logic that rationalizes their deaths, the loss of such populations is deemed necessary to protect the lives of ‘the living.’ This disparity, Butler argues, has profound implications for why and when we feel horror, outrage, guilt, loss and righteous indifference, both in the context of war and, increasingly, everyday life.This book discerns the resistance to the frames of war in the context of the images from Abu Ghraib, the poetry from Guantanamo, recent European policy on immigration and Islam, and debates on normativity and non-violence. In this urgent response to ever more dominant methods of coercion, violence and racism, Butler calls for a re-conceptualization of the Left, one that brokers cultural difference and cultivates resistance to the illegitimate and arbitrary effects of state violence and its vicissitudes.

  • av Max Horkheimer
    279,-

    These essays, written between 1949 and 1967, focus on a single theme: the triumph in the twentieth century of the state-bureaucratic apparatus and ';instrumental reason' and the concomitant liquidation of the individual and the basic social institutions and relationships associated with the individual.

  • av Guy Debord
    199,-

    Stinging revolutionary critique of contemporary society.

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