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Volume 25, Issue 2, 2017

25.2 Buy from publisher
Published Apr 2017

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Contents

Deutscher Lecture: Deutscher, Lenin and the East-European Perspectives Tamás Krausz

Research Article: Implications of Marxist State Theory and How They Play Out in Venezuela Steve Ellner

Research Article: Red Partisans: Bandiera Rossa in Occupied Rome, 1943–44 David Broder

Research Article: Alain Badiou, the Maoist Investigation, and the Party-Form Marcelo Hoffman

Review Article: Pacifying Urban Insurrections Laleh Khalili

Review Article: Surplus Histories, Excess Memories Harry Harootunian

Review Article: Crisis and Revolt in Spain Oscar Berglund

Review Article: Gramsci’s Spatial Dialectics Sean Ledwith

Review Article: Rethinking Soviet Marxism: The Case of Evald Ilyenkov Giuliano Andrea Vivaldi

Review Article: Maia Ramnath and the Search for a Decolonised Antiauthoritarian Marxism Dhruv Jain

Review Article: Paradoxes of Plain Thinking Markar Melkonian

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