Confronting the Triple Crisis of the Radical Left

Historical Materialism 26 (1):37-67 (2018)
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Abstract

Daniel Bensaïd’s theoretical and political framework deserves to be habitually known in the English-speaking world. His philosophical work has a universal dimension, but because it was also the product of particular political upsurges and downturns, it is necessary to understand these particular political moments to thoroughly understand the universal scope and significance of his work. This paper will look at these political developments and pay particular attention to the crisis of the workers’ movement, strategy and Marxism.

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Marx for Our Times.Daniel Bensaïd & Gregory Elliott - 2003 - Science and Society 67 (4):497-499.

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