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    Ecology and revolution: global crisis and the political challenge.Carl Boggs - 2012 - New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    Ecology and Revolution: Global Crisis and the Political Challenge is an in-depth exploration and analysis of the global ecological crisis (going far beyond the issue of global warming) in the larger context of historical conditions and ...
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    Critical Theory and Animal Liberation.Carol Adams, Aaron Bell, Ted Benton, Susan Benston, Carl Boggs, Karen Davis, Josephine Donovan, Christina Gerhardt, Victoria Johnson, Renzo Llorente, Eduardo Mendieta, John Sorenson, Dennis Soron, Vasile Stanescu & Zipporah Weisberg (eds.) - 2011 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    Critical Theory and Animal Liberation is the first collection to look at the human relationship with animals from the critical or 'left' tradition in political and social thought. The contributions in this volume highlight connections between our everyday treatment of animals and other forms of oppression, violence, and domination. Breaking with past treatments that have framed the problem as one of 'animal rights,' the authors instead depict the exploitation and killing of other animals as a political question of the first (...)
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    Revolutionary process, political strategy, and the dilemma of power.Carl Boggs - 1977 - Theory and Society 4 (3):359-393.
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    The new populism and the limits of structural reforms.Carl Boggs - 1983 - Theory and Society 12 (3):343-363.
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    Fugitive politics: the struggle for ecological sanity.Carl Boggs - 2022 - London: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
    Fugitive Politics explores the intersection between politics and ecology, between the requirements for radical change and the unprecedented challenges posed by the global crisis, a dialectic has rarely been addressed in academia. Across eight chapters, Carl Boggs explores how systemic change may be achieved within the current system, while detailing attempts at achieving change within nation states. Boggs states that any notion of revolution seems fanciful in the current climate, contending that controlling elites have concentrated their hold on corporate power (...)
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    The green alternative and the struggle for a post-Marxist discourse.Carl Boggs - 1986 - Theory and Society 15 (6):869-899.
  7. The great retreat: Decline of the public sphere in late twentieth-century America. [REVIEW]Carl Boggs - 1997 - Theory and Society 26 (6):741-780.
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    Social capital and political fantasy: Robert Putnam'sbowling alone. [REVIEW]Carl Boggs - 2001 - Theory and Society 30 (2):281-297.