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Marxism and Social Movements
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Colin Barker
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Laurence Cox
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John Krinsky
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Alf Gunvald Nilsen
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June 20 2013
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BRILL
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9789004211759
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978-90-04-21175-9
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9789004251434
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June 20 2013
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10.1163/9789004251434
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Preliminary Material
2. Class Formation and the Labour Movement in Revolutionary China
4. The Black International as Social Movement Wave: C.L.R. James’s History of Pan-African Revolt
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3. Class, Caste, Colonial Rule, and Resistance: The Revolt of 1857 in India
4. The Marxist Rank-and-File/Bureaucracy Analysis of Trade Unionism: Some Implications for the Study of Social Movement Organisations
3. Contesting the Postcolonial Development Project: A Marxist Perspective on Popular Resistance in the Narmada Valley
4. Marxism and the Politics of Possibility: Beyond Academic Boundaries
6. Uneven and Combined Marxism within South Africa’s Urban Social Movements
3. The Strange Disappearance of Capitalism from Social Movement Studies
2. What Would a Marxist Theory of Social Movements Look Like?
5. Language, Marxism and the Grasping of Policy Agendas: Neoliberalism and Political Voice in Scotland’s Poorest Communities
8. ‘Unity of the Diverse’: Working-Class Formations and Popular Uprisings From Cochabamba to Cairo
1. Class Struggle and Social Movements
7. ‘Disorganisation’ as Social Movement Tactic: Reappropriating Politics during the Crisis of Neoliberal Capitalism
1. Thinking About (New) Social Movements: Some Insights from the British Marxist Historians
6. Organic Intellectuals in the Australian Global Justice Movement: The Weight of 9/11
1. Eppur Si Muove: Thinking ‘The Social Movement’
2. Right-Wing Social Movements: The Political Indeterminacy of Mass Mobilisation
Marxism and Social Movements: An Introduction
5.Defending Place, Remaking Space: Social Movements in Oaxaca and Chiapas
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