Introduction

Historical Materialism 24 (4):3-8 (2016)
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This text introduces a symposium on the thought and legacy of the French Marxist, Daniel Bensaïd. The authors consider Bensaïd’s theoretical contributions to Marxism, especially the concepts of temporality, political strategy, and revolutionary organisation, as well as his ability to fuse militant activism and intellectual work. This is followed by brief summaries of the articles gathered in the symposium, and a reflection on Bensaïd’s relevance for future Marxist research.

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Cinzia Arruzza
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Marx for Our Times.Daniel Bensaïd & Gregory Elliott - 2003 - Science and Society 67 (4):497-499.

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