The Conformist Rebellion: Marxist Critiques of the Contemporary Left

Rowman & Littlefield Publishers (2022)
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Abstract

The contrast between the Marxian emancipatory project and what the progressive left has made of it has never been more glaring than now, a time in which capital no longer seems to confront a political barrier. It is this predicament that The Conformist Rebellion evaluates, for a renewed approach to emancipation from capital.

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