History, Materialism, Historical Materialism: A Response to Carolyn Lesjak and Stefano Ercolino

Historical Materialism 29 (4):263-271 (2021)
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Written in response to Carolyn Lesjak and Stefano Ercolino, this article reconstructs the author’s changing relationship to historical materialism.

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Unrestrained Individuation.Stefano Ercolino - 2021 - Historical Materialism 29 (2):100-118.
All or Nothing: Reading Franco Moretti Reading.Carolyn Lesjak - 2016 - Historical Materialism 24 (3):185-205.

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