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+ | Radical intellectuals discuss the continued importance of [[communism]]. | ||
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+ | ''Do not be afraid, join us, come back! You’ve had your anti-[[communist]] fun, and you are pardoned for it—[[time]] to get serious once again!''—[[Slavoj Žižek]] | ||
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+ | Responding to [[Alain]] Badiou’s ‘communist hypothesis’, the leading [[political]] [[philosophers]] of the [[Left]] convened in [[London]] in 2009 to take part in a landmark conference to discuss the perpetual, persistent [[notion]] that, in a truly emancipated [[society]], all things should be owned in common. This volume brings together their discussions on the [[philosophical]] and political import of the communist [[idea]], highlighting both its continuing [[significance]] and the [[need]] to reconfigure the [[concept]] within a [[world]] marked by havoc and crisis. |
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