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Index
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Acknowledgements
1. Introduction
Part 1: The Text
2. The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte (Trans. Terrell Carver)
Part 2: The Eighteenth Brumaire as Discourse
3. Imagery/Writing, Imagination/Politics: Reading Marx through the Eighteenth Brumaire
4. Performing Politics: Class, Ideology and Discourse in Marx’s Eighteenth Brumaire
Part 3: The Eighteenth Brumaire as History
5. Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte: ‘Hero’ or ‘Grotesque Mediocrity’?
6. The Appeal of Bonapartism
Part 4: The Autonomy of the State?
7. The Political Scene and the Politics of Representation: Periodising Class Struggle and the State in the Eighteenth Brumaire
8. Making Sense of the ‘Relative Autonomy’ of the State
Part 5: The Eighteenth Brumaire, Classes and Class Struggle, Then and Now
9. The Eighteenth Brumaire and Thatcherism
10. Marx’s Lumpenproletariat and Murray’s Underclass: Concepts Best Abandoned?
11. Here Content Transcends Phrase: The Eighteenth Brumaire as the Key to Understanding Marx’s Critique of Utopian Socialism
Notes on the Contributors
Index
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