- The Accumulation of Capital
Resource Type: Book Rosa Luxemburg's analysis of the inherent contradictions of capitalist accumulation.
- Adventures in Marxism
Resource Type: Book Published: 1999 Marshall Berman explores and rejoices in the emancipatory potential of Marxism.
- All That Is Solid Melts Into Air
The Experience of Modernity Resource Type: Book Published: 1988 Berman examines the clash of classes, histories, and clutures in the modern world, and ponders our prospects for coming to terms with the relationship between a liberating social and philosophical idealism and a complex, bureaucratic materialism.
- Capitalism, The Family, and Personal Life
Resource Type: Book Published: 1973
- The Corporations and the State
Essays in the Theory of Capitalism and Imperialism Resource Type: Book Published: 1974
- Ontological "Difference" and the Neo-Liberal War on the Social
Deconstruction and Deindustrialization Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter Published: 2001 We have today legions of people with a smattering of knowledge turning out reams of books filled with buzz words that could be (and have been) produced by a computer program, and could be (and are) picked up in peer-group shop talk in a few months at the nearest humanities program or academic conference. Everyone these people don't like is trapped in a "gaze"; everyone "constitutes" their "identity" by "discourse"; to the fuddy-duddy "master narratives" that talk about such indelicate subjects as world accumulation these people counterpose "pastiche" and "bricolage", the very idea of being in any way systematic smacking of "totalitarianism"; it is blithely assumed that everyone except heterosexual white males now and for all time have been "subversives" (one wonders why we are still living under capitalism); a crippling relativism makes it somehow "imperial" to criticize public beheadings in Saudi Arabia or cliterodectomy practiced on five-year old girls in the Sudan.
- The Origin of Racial Oppression in Anglo-America
Resource Type: Book Published: 1997
- Selections from the Prison Notebooks
Resource Type: Book Published: 1973 Gramsci's Notebooks cover a wide range of subjects including history, culture, politics, and philosophy.
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