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Beyond Marx and Other Entries
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David Gleicher
Language:
English
Published/Copyright:
2018
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Beyond Marx and Other Entries is a truly original book by David Gleicher, author of The Rescue of the Third Class on the Titanic: A Revisionist History (Liverpool University Press, 2006). It explores deep areas of semiotics, joined with economics, anthropology, sociology, history and philosophy and political science, even Franz Kafka's literary works. These are communicated by entries, based primarily on Gleicher’s actual blog Looking through the crack from 2013 to 2017. No other book quite compares to it, but one might equate it to impressionist art, or the 'the one and the many'. Each entry is independent; nothing in one makes even an allusion to another. Readers, however, cannot help but to make connections themselves and develop their own understandings of dystopian possibilities.
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David Gleicher, Ph.D. (1984), Columbia University, is Professor in Economics at Adelphi University. He has published 3 monographs, and many articles in history of economic thought, value theory, and social semiotics, as well as many reviews.
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eBook published on:
November 13, 2017
eBook ISBN:
9789004352506
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Main content:
214
Tables:
2
eBook ISBN:
9789004352506
Keywords for this book
Critical; Social; Sciences; Fasenfest; industrialising; semiotics; semiotic; economics; economical; anthropology; anthropological; economic; sociology; social; history; historical; sociological; philosophy; philosophical; political; politics; science; Kafka; Archaic; beatnik; Benjamin; boomer; financialization; Guattari; Hillary; identity; King; liquidation; McMurtry; Sixties; Steppenwolf; Tonkin; literary; works; entries; entry; dystopian; possibilities; possibility; blog; industrializing; financialisation
Audience(s) for this book
All those interested in semiotics, economics, anthropology, sociology, history and philosophy and political science.