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Edouard Glissant and the Poetics of Truth
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Paget Henry
Thanks for Okonkwo and Ezeula:
A Tribute to Chinua Achebe
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Response to Jane Anna Gordon
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“Every Cook Can Govern”:
Direct Democracy, Workers’ Self Management & the Creative Foundations of C.L.R. James’ Political Thought
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Patricia A. West
Castaways, Cabins, and Democracy:
C.L.R. James and His Radical Reader Response to Moby Dick
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C.L.R. James’s Party Politics and Political Parties in Guyana
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Ken Lawrence
C.L.R. James and W.E.B. Du Bois:
Contributions to the Past, Present, and Future of Unorthodox Marxism
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A Jamesian Poeisis? C.L.R.James’s 20th Century Literary Journeys
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Black and Bold: Re-examining C.L.R. James and Pan-Africanism
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Silencing Prospero:
Socio-Political Conscience Raising and Anti-Imperial Imperatives in C.L.R. James and Nicolas Guillen
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C.L.R. James, Walter Rodney and the Rebuilding of Caribbean Socialism
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“My Sweet Mother I Know Not”:
C.L.R. James’ Mariners Renegades and Castaways and Caribbean Philosophy
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Ana Margarida Esteves
Emerging Economies, Ontogenic Practices:
The Construction of a “Public Self ” in the Brazilian Solidarity Economy Movement
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Antón L. Allahar, Nelson P. Valdés
The Bureaucratic Imperative:
Economic and Political Challenges to Cuban Socialism in the Early 21st Century
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C.L.R. James: Herbert Aptheker’s Invisible Man
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‘A Kind of Bible of Trotskism’: Reflections on C.L.R. James’s
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The More Things Changes The More They Remain The Same:
A Critique of Socio Economic Development Policy In Trinidad and Tobago Using Some Theoretical Concepts of CLR James
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Class, Race, and Emancipation:
The Contributions of The Black Jacobins and Black Reconstruction in America to Historical Sociology and Social Theory
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But a Visionary, Returning Exile and Guest Activist Ready to Join in the Work of Nation Building:
C.L.R. James’s Influence on Guyana and Caribbean Politics
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The Vision of Toussaint L’Ouverture and the Degeneration of Haitian Politics: An Essay on The Black Jacobins
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