First published online: 09 June 2021When, early in Capitalism as Civilisation: A History of International Law, I positioned this book as yet another instance of productive (mis)reading, I rendered some argumentative moves unavailable to me. Whatever I say about the engaging and thoughtful reviews by Kanad Bagchi, Daniel R. QuirogaVillamarín, Rohini Sen, and Julie Wetterslev, then, cannot come from a position of presumed authority (pun intended) or control over the text. Tempting as it might be, I cannot now proclaim that this is or is not what the book 'really' says. After all, one of the principal interventions of this book has been to decentre the lawyerly subject, to push back against the idea that anyone can ever be the full author and ...
A collection of Marxism experts explore and analyse the causes of the financial crisis from an alter...
for satisfaction that most working class people have, without being revolutionary. It would be dange...
One wonders why a book that addresses a seemingly dead subject would be published now. Thus, the ap...
This book questions the critical attitude that is informing the critical histories that have been fl...
First published online: 09 June 2021Ntina Tzouvala's book Capitalism as Civilisation: A History of I...
Providing the basis for critical engagement with the pessimism of the contemporary age, The Degradat...
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Knowledge, Spirit, Law is a de facto phenomenology of scholarship in the age of neoliberal capitalis...
Knowledge, Spirit, Law is a de facto phenomenology of scholarship in the age of neoliberal capitalis...
The financial crisis caused many to reconsider the desirability and feasibility of capitalism. In Wh...
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Book review. Reviewed work: Globalists: The End of Empire and the Birth of Neoliberalism / Quinn Slo...
Brad Roth\u27s response to my Review of his book seeks to privilege his approach to international la...
A collection of Marxism experts explore and analyse the causes of the financial crisis from an alter...
for satisfaction that most working class people have, without being revolutionary. It would be dange...
One wonders why a book that addresses a seemingly dead subject would be published now. Thus, the ap...
This book questions the critical attitude that is informing the critical histories that have been fl...
First published online: 09 June 2021Ntina Tzouvala's book Capitalism as Civilisation: A History of I...
Providing the basis for critical engagement with the pessimism of the contemporary age, The Degradat...
Does Capitalism Have a Future? is the work of five distinguished senior authors addressing the futur...
Cognitive Capitalism argues the political economy born with Adam Smith no longer offers us the possi...
Departing from the usual style of a law review article, the following manuscript not only invites bu...
Knowledge, Spirit, Law is a de facto phenomenology of scholarship in the age of neoliberal capitalis...
Knowledge, Spirit, Law is a de facto phenomenology of scholarship in the age of neoliberal capitalis...
The financial crisis caused many to reconsider the desirability and feasibility of capitalism. In Wh...
Why Capitalism? is written in response to the popular belief of “end of capitalism” that emerg...
Book review. Reviewed work: Globalists: The End of Empire and the Birth of Neoliberalism / Quinn Slo...
Brad Roth\u27s response to my Review of his book seeks to privilege his approach to international la...
A collection of Marxism experts explore and analyse the causes of the financial crisis from an alter...
for satisfaction that most working class people have, without being revolutionary. It would be dange...
One wonders why a book that addresses a seemingly dead subject would be published now. Thus, the ap...