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Volume 26, Issue 1, 2018

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Published May 2018

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Contents

Research Article: The Negation of Abnegation Ishay Landa

Research Article: Confronting the Triple Crisis of the Radical Left Darren Roso

Research Article: The Transition to Capital in Marx’s Critique of Political Economy Søren Mau

Research Article: Autonomy or Disavowal of Socioeconomic Context Katja Praznik

Other: Introduction to ‘Theodor W. Adorno on Marx and the Basic Concepts of Sociological Theory. From a Seminar Transcript in the Summer Semester of 1962’ Chris O’Kane

Theodor W. Adorno on ‘Marx and the Basic Concepts of Sociological Theory’ Theodor W. Adorno; Verena Erlenbusch-Anderson and Chris O’Kane

Other: The Peculiarities of English Culture Benjamin Noys

Other: On the Development of the Critique of Political Economy as a Critical Social Theory of Economic Objectivity Chris O’Kane

Other: After Marx, the Deluge Jacob Blumenfeld

Other: Thinking Through Balibar’s Dialectics of Emancipation Svenja Bromberg

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