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        Manifestos

        Manifestos

        Manifestos

        by Édouard Glissant and Patrick Chamoiseau

        Translated by Betsy Wing and Matt Reeck

        Afterword by Edwy Plenel

        ISBN: 9781913380540

        Publisher: Goldsmiths Press

        Pub Date: September 20, 2022

        The collected manifestos of Édouard Glissant and Patrick Chamoiseau: for a postcolonial response to planetary crisis.
        Futurity Report

        Futurity Report

        Futurity Report

        Edited by Eric C. H. de Bruyn and Sven Lütticken

        ISBN: 9783956794230

        Publisher: Sternberg Press

        Pub Date: October 13, 2020

        Theorists, historians, and artists address the precarious futurity of the notion of the future itself.
        Immigrants and the Right to Stay

        Immigrants and the Right to Stay

        Immigrants and the Right to Stay

        by Joseph H. Carens

        With Deborah Chasman

        ISBN: 9780262535885

        Publisher: The MIT Press

        Pub Date: April 6, 2018

        A proposal that immigrants in the United States should be offered a path to legalized status.
        No Future for You

        No Future for You

        No Future for You

        Salvos from The Baffler

        Edited by John Summers, Chris Lehmann and Thomas Frank

        ISBN: 9780262028332

        Publisher: The MIT Press

        Pub Date: August 29, 2014

        A new collection on carnival hokum and magical thinking in post-apocalypse America—brought to you by The Baffler.
        The Winter Is Over

        The Winter Is Over

        The Winter Is Over

        Writings on Transformation Denied, 1989–1995

        by Antonio Negri

        Edited by Giuseppe Caccia

        Introduction by Jason E. Smith

        Translated by Isabella Bertoletti, James Cascaito and Andrea Casson

        ISBN: 9781584351214

        Publisher: Semiotext(e)

        Pub Date: May 17, 2013

        Writings by Negri on the brief thaw in the cold winter of neoliberalism, Thatcherism, Reaganomics, and counterrevolution.
        Connecting Democracy

        Connecting Democracy

        Connecting Democracy

        Online Consultation and the Flow of Political Communication

        Edited by Stephen Coleman and Peter M. Shane

        ISBN: 9780262516464

        Publisher: The MIT Press

        Pub Date: December 16, 2011

        An investigation of the effect of government online forums on democratic practices in the United States and Europe.
        Are You Working Too Much?

        Are You Working Too Much?

        Are You Working Too Much?

        Post-Fordism, Precarity, and the Labor of Art

        Edited by Julieta Aranda, Brian Kuan Wood and Anton Vidokle

        ISBN: 9781934105313

        Publisher: Sternberg Press

        Pub Date: September 2, 2011

        Border Wars

        Border Wars

        Border Wars

        by Tom Barry

        With Deborah Chasman

        ISBN: 9780262016674

        Publisher: The MIT Press

        Pub Date: August 26, 2011

        The consequences of political fear-mongering and tough talk on immigration in the American Southwest.
        Do Democracies Win Their Wars?

        Do Democracies Win Their Wars?

        Do Democracies Win Their Wars?

        An International Security Reader

        Edited by Michael E. Brown, Owen R. Coté Jr., Sean M. Lynn-Jones and Steven E. Miller

        ISBN: 9780262515900

        Publisher: The MIT Press

        Pub Date: August 5, 2011

        Important contributions from both sides of the debate over the relationship between democracy and military victory.
        Industrial Policy for National Champions

        Industrial Policy for National Champions

        Industrial Policy for National Champions

        Edited by Oliver Falck, Christian Gollier and Ludger Woessmann

        ISBN: 9780262016018

        Publisher: The MIT Press

        Pub Date: July 22, 2011

        Prominent economists present the pros and cons of government's subsidizing or protecting firms that are “national champions.”
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