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Two Revolutions
Perry Anderson, NLR 61, January-February 2010, pp. 59-96
Subjects: China, Soviet Union and Russia.
How to explain the opposed outcomes for communism in Russia and China, after 1989? Classes and leaders, anciens régimes and external settings, examined in comparative perspective.
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A New Germany?
Perry Anderson, NLR 57, May-June 2009, pp. 5-40
Subjects: Germany.
What have been the outcomes of reunification in the Federal Republic? Perry Anderson charts contradictory cross-currents within its polity, economy, culture and society, gauging the impact of a contested neoliberal offensive on the ‘Modell Deutschland’ and its intellectual life.
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Jottings on the Conjuncture
Perry Anderson, NLR 48, November-December 2007, pp. 5-37
Subjects: Political Theory and Strategy, International Relations.
A reckoning of global shifts in political and economic relations, with China emerging as new workshop of the world and US power, rationally applied elsewhere, skewed by Israeli interests in the Middle East. Oppositions to it gauged, along with theoretical visions that offer exits from the perpetual free-market present.
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The World Made Flesh
Perry Anderson, NLR 39, May-June 2006, pp. 132-139
Subjects: Social Theory.
Perry Anderson on Hervé Juvin, L’avènement du corps. Premonitions of a new regime of individualism under the aegis of the human body, as life distends and capital mutates to meet it.
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Arms and Rights
Perry Anderson, NLR 31, January-February 2005, pp. 5-40
Subjects: Philosophy, Political Theory and Strategy, War and Peace.
In an era of serial war, Rawls, Habermas and Bobbio as theorists of a perpetual peace. Jurisprudence and force in three parallel philosophical constructions of the present international order, and the unsettled afterthoughts—American, German, Italian—that accompanied them.
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