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Brumaria 23 – Mao: On Contradiction…
Spanish / English
Hardcover
374 pages
2012
ISBN 978-84-939935-2-8
US $30 / 20€
As everyone will see from reading the texts published by Brumaria in this book, Mao distinguishes himself from all other 20th century revolutionary leaders by the clarity and subtlety of his dialectical thought. Without a doubt he is the great dialectician of the communist movement. This was already noted by Bertolt Brecht in his journal following his enthusiastic reading of the text “On Contradiction.” It is also the reason for which my friend of that period, Sylvain Lazarus, decided to name the actions of the Chinese communists under the direction of Mao the “dialectical mode of the political” when he set about to classify that which he called the “historical modes of the political (Alain Badiou).
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Brumaria 22 – Revolution & Subjectivity

Inglés
Tapa blanda
285 páginas
2011
ISBN 978-84-615-0007-9
US $32 / 21€
Daniel Patrick Rodríguez and Darío Corbeira, Preface; Miloš Petrovic, Foreword; Antonio Negri, On the Concept of Revolution; David Harvey, What is to be Done?; Barbara Epstein, On the Disappearance of Socialist Humanism; Alain Badiou, Politics: A Non-expressive Dialectics; Domenico Losurdo, The Adventures of the Revolutionary Subject from the 19th to the 21st Century; Alex Callinicos, New Theorists of the Dialectic? Alain Badiou and Slavoj Žižek; Slavoj Žižek, Welcome to Interesting Times!; Gene Ray, Limits of Terror: On Culture Industry, Enforcement and Revolution; Michael Löwy, Lukács’s Marxism of Revolutionary Subjectivity; Simon Critchley, Resistance is Utile: Authoritarianism versus Anarchism; John Holloway, We, the hidden schizophrenic cripples of the world, the true proletariat, are the revolutionary subject; Alberto Toscano, The Dirty Hands of the Dialectic; Miloš Petrovic Crisis, Critique, and the Left; John Bellamy Foster, Why Ecological Revolution?; David Harvey, Afterword
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