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Carl Boggs

    Carl Boggs is a Professor of Social Sciences at National University in Los Angeles. His work delves deeply into the analysis of political and social movements, with a particular focus on Marxist theory and European communism. Boggs explores the intersections between social forces and political power, often examining the complexities and challenges within Western Marxism. His writing offers insightful perspectives on the dynamics of political change and ideological struggles in the contemporary world.

    Fugitive Politics
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    • Fugitive Politics

      The Struggle for Ecological Sanity

      • 158 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Fugitive Politics delves into the complex relationship between political movements and ecological issues, highlighting the urgent need for radical transformation amidst the global crisis. It addresses a rarely explored dialectic in academia, emphasizing the interplay between political action and environmental challenges. The book aims to provoke thought and discussion on how these two realms can influence and drive each other in the pursuit of meaningful change.

      Fugitive Politics