Is It Possible to Be Communist Without Marx?

Critical Horizons 12 (1):5-14 (2011)
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This paper explores the question of whether it is possible to be communist without Marx. This entails encountering the ontological dimension of communism, that is, the material tenor of this ontology, its residual effectiveness, the desire of human beings to go beyond capital, and the reality of the episode of statism

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