Deleuze, Marx and Politics

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autonomy studies
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capitalist critique
Capitalist Socius
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Class Composition
contemporary radical political thought
cramped
Cramped Spaces
Da Game
Deleuze's Engagement
Deleuze's Politics
Deleuze's Relation
Deleuze’s Engagement
Deleuze’s Politics
Deleuze’s Relation
Dense
Double Flux
Draw Back
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Guattari 1996a
Guattari's Understanding
Guattari’s Understanding
Hold
immaterial labour
Inclusive Disjunction
Marx 1973a
Marx 1973b
Marx's Lumpenproletariat
marxism
Marx’s Lumpenproletariat
Mass Worker
minor
Minor Politics
minoritarian theory
orthodox
political ontology
Real Subsumption
refusal
Refusal Of Work
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Social Factory Thesis
social movements analysis
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Timeless
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780415753845
  • Weight: 410g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 03 Apr 2014
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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A critical and provocative exploration of the political, conceptual and cultural points of resonance between Deleuze's minor politics and Marx's critique of capitalist dynamics, engaging with Deleuze's missing work, The Grandeur of Marx.
This book explores the core categories of communism and capital in conjunction with a wealth of contemporary and historical political concepts and movements - from the lumpenproletariat and anarchism, to Italian autonomia and Antonio Negri, immaterial labour and the refusal of work. This book will serve as an introduction to Deleuze's politics and the contemporary vitality of Marx for students and will challenge scholars in the fields of social and political theory, sociology and cultural studies.

Nicholas Thoburn teaches in the Department of Sociology at the University of Manchester.