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What ought the political role of the intellectual to be? What challenges does the post-structuralist project present for Marxist accounts of the intellectual? What is the relationship between the university and the wider society of which it is part? This text, which includes important contributions from authors such as Warren Montag and Sean Sayers, considers different attempts by Marxist and post-Marxist writers to theorize these and other important related questions.

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What ought the political role of the intellectual to be? What challenges does the post-structuralist project present for Marxist accounts of the intellectual? What is the relationship between the university and the wider society of which it is part? This text, which includes important contributions from authors such as Warren Montag and Sean Sayers, considers different attempts by Marxist and post-Marxist writers to theorize these and other important related questions.
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Autorenporträt
PAUL BLACKLEDGE Senior Lecturer, School of Cultural Studies, Leeds Metropolitan University, UK LEON CULBERTSON Senior Lecturer in the Philosophy of Sport, Edge Hill College, Lancashire, UK GERARD DELANTY Professor of Sociology, University of Liverpool, UK JASON EDWARDS Lecturer in Politics, Birkbeck College, London, UK DAWN S. JONES Department of Sociology, Liverpool Hope University, UK WARREN MONTAG Professor of English and Comparative Literary Studies, Occidental College, Los Angeles, USA JAYNE RAISBOROUGH Teaches at the University of Brighton, UK LEE SALTER Lecturer in Journalism and Media Studies, School of Cultural Studies, University of the West of England, UK SEAN SAYERS Professor in Philosophy, University of Kent, UK IAN D. THATCHER Reader in Modern European History, Brunel University, UK PETER THOMAS Member of the editorial board of Historical Materialism FRANK WORTHINGTON Lecturer in Management, University of Liverpool Management School, UK
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"Marxism, Intellectuals, Politics is a significant collection of essays, not only as a reflection on the relation of theory and practice, but also as a possible signpost for contemporary left." -Bogdana Koljevic, The New School