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Number 65, Autumn 2008

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Notes on Contributors
pp. ii-iii(2)

After '68: The Left and Twenty-First Century Political Projects
pp. 7-18(12)
Authors: Campbell, Kirsten; St Louis, Brett

The Politics of Radical Immanence: May 1968 as an Event
pp. 19-33(15)
Author: Braidotti, Rosi

After '68: Narratives of the New Capitalism
pp. 34-53(20)
Author: Gilbert, Jeremy

Humanism and Cosmopolitanism after '68
pp. 54-66(13)
Author: Simpson, Lorenzo C.

New Manifestations: Paris, Seattle and After
pp. 67-77(11)
Author: Tonkiss, Fran

Be Realistic: Demand the Impossible
pp. 78-93(16)
Author: Levitas, Ruth

Review Essay: Beginnings and Ends: For, Against and Beyond '68
pp. 94-104(11)
Author: Toscano, Alberto

Late Jameson, or, After the Eternity of the Present
pp. 105-118(14)
Author: Dunst, Alexander

Art and Empire: On Oil, Antiquities, and the War in Iraq
pp. 119-135(17)
Author: Mathur, Saloni

Utopian Issues
pp. 136-140(5)
Author: Marcuse, Peter

Space, Politics, and how Experimental can One be?
pp. 141-148(8)
Author: Marres, Noortje

Booknotes
pp. 149-151(3)

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