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Endnotes 3 Gender Race Class And Other Misfortunes Endnotes Editor

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Publisher: Endnotes
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.37 MB
Pages: 248
Author: Endnotes (Editor), Jasper Bernes, Chris Chen
ISBN: 9781620490259, 1620490250
Language: English
Year: 2013
Volume: 3

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Endnotes 3 Gender Race Class And Other Misfortunes Endnotes Editor by Endnotes (editor), Jasper Bernes, Chris Chen 9781620490259, 1620490250 instant download after payment.

This issue of Endnotes has been a long time coming. Its publication was delayed due to experiences and conversations that compelled us to clarify our analyses, and at times to wholly rework them. Many of the articles in this issue are the products of years of discussion. Some articles spilled over into such lengthy pieces that we had to split the issue in two. Endnotes 4 will therefore be forthcoming, not in another three years, but rather, in the next six months. Here, by way of explanation for the delay, we describe some of the questions and quandaries that gave birth to this issue and the next.
The first two issues of Endnotes called for a renewed focus on the struggles of our times, unencumbered by the dead weight of outmoded theories. However, we ourselves provided little analysis of struggles. Partly, that was because class conflict was at a low ebb at the time we were writing, and that made flights of abstraction more attractive. But it was also because we didn't know what we wanted to say about the struggles that were ongoing, and we thought it best not to pretend otherwise. We began this journal as a place for the careful working out of ideas. We didn't want to rush to conclusions for the sake of being topical.
That said, the milieu of which we form a part - the so-called communising current - did offer an analysis of struggles, which we found attractive...

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