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Vol. 31 No. 1 (2011)

Archive

  • Communism – Idea vs. ‘Real Movement’? Introduction
    Robin Celikates
    2-3
    • PDF
  • Occasional Notes on Communism
    Étienne Balibar
    4-13
    • PDF
  • Marx and Communism
    Franck Fischbach
    14-20
    • PDF
  • Arenas of Truth Making: The HIV/AIDS Correlation as a Case of Contested Facticity in Science, Politics, and Journalism
    Fabian de Kloe
    21-32
    • PDF
  • Utopische illusies over de (inruil)waarde van de Universiteit
    Daan Gijsbertse
    42-53
    • PDF

Interviews

  • ‘This System Does not Produce Pleasure Anymore’. An Interview with Bernard Stiegler
    Pieter Lemmens
    33-41
    • PDF

Book Reviews

  • De fabel van het medium
    Ernst van den Hemel
    54-60
    • PDF
  • What is Wrong with Critique? Secularism and the Necessity of Critique
    Konstanze Baron
    61-64
    • PDF
  • How to Hide from Existence
    Lukas Verburgt
    65-68
    • PDF
  • Principes en patronen
    Floris Solleveld
    69-73
    • PDF
  • Grand Hotel Abgrund Revisited
    Thijs Lijster
    74-77
    • PDF
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