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Volume 24, Issue 4, 2016

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Published Dec 2016
ISBN: 1465-4466

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Contents

Symposium on Daniel Bensaïd

Cinzia Arruzza and Patrick King: Introduction

Daniel Bensaïd The Time of Crises (and Cherries)

Daniel Bensaïd Utopia and Messianism: Bloch, Benjamin, and the Sense of the Virtual

Josep Maria Antentas Daniel Bensaïd, Melancholic Strategist

David McNally Night Lights: Daniel Bensaïd’s Times of Disaster and Redemption

Xavier Lafrance and Alan Sears Time in the Slow Movements: Bensaïd’s Revolutionary Rhythms

Stathis Kouvelakis The Time of History, the Time of Politics, the Time of Strategy

Enzo Traverso Daniel Bensaïd between Marx and Benjamin

Research Article: Alessandro Olsaretti From the Return to Labriola to the Anti-Croce

Review Article: Cat Moir Walter Benjamin and the Remains of a Philosophy of History

Review Article: Anna Kowalczyk Women under State Socialism

Review Article: Emanuele Leonardi Border Struggles: Migration, Subjectivity and the Common

Review Article: Frigga Haug Marxism-Feminism

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