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#10-11 "WHAT WAS SOCIALISM, AND COMES NEXT":

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Content:

 

What Was Socialism, and What Comes Next

by Katherine Verdery

 

Adorno On Late Capitalism: Totalitarianism and the Welfare State

by Deborah Cook

 

The Attitude of Classical Marxism Toward Art

by David Walsh

 

The Gataia Experiment

by Ovidiu Pecican

 

Socialism, Avant-Garde, and the Western Europeans

by Tincuta Parv

 

Denationalized States and Global Assemblages

by Magnus Wennerhag in dialogue with Saskia Sassen

 

A Portrait of the Rebel Consumer Opressed by Life

by Pascal Bruckner

 

Synthesis: Retro-Avant Garde Or Mapping Post-Socialism

by Marina Grzinic

 

Marxism News

by Cosmin Gabriel Marian

 

Lenin's Century: Bolshevism, Marxism, and the Russian Tradition

by Vladimir Tismaneanu

 

Of Butchers and Policemen: Law, Justice and Economies of Anxiety

by Gunalan Nadarajan

 

Can Lenin Tell Us About Freedom Today?

by Slavoj Zizek

 

The Bipolar World Has Ended. What Comes After?

by Chantal Mouffe

 

Apocalyptic Spirits: Art In Postsocialist Era

by Misko Suvakovic

 

Empty Pedestals

by Ana Peraica

 

Numismatics of the Sensual, Calculus of the Image: The Pyrotechnics of Control

by Jonathan L. Beller

 

The Theory of revolution in The Manifest of the Comunist Party

by Catalin Avramescu

 

Mud

by Xavier Ribas (with a text by Felix Vogel)

 

End Station

by Elmgreen and Dragset (with a text by Dana Altman)

 

The Right Socialism

by Dan Perjovschi

 

Notes on the Disappeared: Towards a Visual Language of Resistance

by Chitra Ganesh+Mariam Ghani

 

Monumental and Personal Modernism

by Marjetica Potrc

 

La Inmovilidad

by Vincent Delbrouck

 

Corrections

by Rassim (with a text by Iara Boubnova & Luchezar Boyadjiev)

 

Machine Shall be the Slave of Man but Man Shall not Slave for Machine

by Olivia Plender

 

¡Protesta!

by Taller Popular de Serigrafia

 

Incident

by Hüseyin Alptekin (with a text by Raluca Voinea)

 

Sartre kommt nach Stammheim

by Naeem Mohaiemen

 

NSK State

by Irwin (with a text by Juliane Debeusscher)

 

Pioneers

by Ciprian Muresan

 

(another) point of view

by Olga Kisseleva

 

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