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Griffiths, Simon and Reeves, Richard, eds.
2009.
Well-being: How to lead the good life and what government should do to help.
London: Social Market Foundation.
ISBN 1904899676
[Edited Book]
Bastow, Steve and Martin, James.
2003.
Third Way Discourse: European Ideologies in the Twentieth Century.
Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
ISBN 0748615601
[Book]
Buckley, Bernadette.
2018.
The Politics of Photobooks: From Brecht’s War Primer (1955) to Broomberg & Chanarin’s War Primer 2 (2011).
Humanities, 7(2),
34.
ISSN 2076-0787
[Article]
Buckley, Bernadette.
2009.
Terrible Beauties.
In: , ed.
Brumaria 12.
12
, pp. 242-255
ISBN 978-84-612-8263-0
[Book Section]
Griffiths, Simon.
2013.
British Socialism in and after the Twentieth Century.
In: Paul Kelly and Sato Seishi, eds.
Between Pluralism and Multiculturalism; Studies in Contemporary British Political Thought.
Waseda University Press.
[Book Section]
Griffiths, Simon.
2014.
Engaging enemies: Exploring the left’s fascination with Friedrich Hayek.
Juncture, 21(3),
pp. 204-209.
ISSN 2050-5876
[Article]
Martin, James.
2018.
Intersecting Planes: Futurism, Fascism, and Gramsci.
In: J. London, ed.
One Hundred Years of Futurism: Aesthetics, Politics and Performance.
Bristol UK: Intellect Ltd, pp. 79-99.
ISBN 9781783208425
[Book Section]
Martin, James.
2022.
Marx's Rhetoric.
In: Dilip Gaonkar and Keith Topper, eds.
The Oxford Handbook of Rhetoric and Political Theory.
New York: Oxford University Press.
ISBN 9780190220945
[Book Section]
Martin, James.
2015.
Morbid Symptoms: Gramsci and the Crisis of Liberalism.
In: Mark McNally, ed.
Antonio Gramsci.
Basingstoke: Palgrave, pp. 34-51.
ISBN 9781137334176
[Book Section]
Martin, James.
2008.
Piero Gobetti and the Politics of Liberal Revolution.
New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
ISBN 9780230602748
[Book]
Martin, James.
2019.
The Post-Marxist Gramsci.
Global Discourse, 9(2),
pp. 305-321.
ISSN 2326-9995
[Article]
Martin, James.
2023.
Rhetoric, death, and the politics of memory.
Critical Discourse Studies, 20(5),
pp. 477-490.
ISSN 1740-5904
[Article]
Martin, James and Newman, Saul.
2023.
Recontesting the Sacred: political theology as ideological method.
Journal of Political Ideologies,
ISSN 1356-9317
[Article]
(In Press)
Mura, Andrea.
2023.
Cent’anni dopo 'Teologia Politica': Pensiero tecnico-economico e Impresa di Sé.
In: Arthur Bradley and Elettra Stimilli, eds.
Teologia Politica Oggi?
Macerata: Quodlibet.
ISBN 9788822920782
[Book Section]
Mura, Andrea.
2022.
Political and economic theology after Carl Schmitt: The confessional logic of deferment.
Journal for Cultural Research, 26(3-4),
pp. 266-278.
ISSN 1479-7585
[Article]
Newman, Saul.
2017.
Anarchism and Psychoanalysis.
In: Nathan Jun, ed.
Brill's Companion to Anarchism and Philosophy.
Leiden, Netherlands: Brill.
ISBN 9789004356887
[Book Section]
Newman, Saul.
2021.
Contagious Politics: Posthuman anarchism.
In: Saul Newman and Tihomir Topuzovski, eds.
The Posthuman Pandemic.
London: Bloomsbury Academic.
ISBN 9781350239067
[Book Section]
Newman, Saul.
2019.
‘Ownness created a new freedom’: Max Stirner’s alternative concept of liberty.
Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy, 22(2),
pp. 155-175.
ISSN 1369-8230
[Article]
Newman, Saul.
2018.
Postanarchism.
In: Carl Levy and M Adams, eds.
The Palgrave Handbook of Anarchism.
London: Palgrave.
ISBN 978-3-319-75619-6
[Book Section]
Newman, Saul.
2022.
Power, Freedom and Obedience in Foucault and La Boétie: voluntary servitude as the problem of government.
Theory, Culture & Society, 39(1),
pp. 123-141.
ISSN 0263-2764
[Article]
Newman, Saul.
2016.
Stirner and the Critique of Political Theology.
Telos, 2016(175),
pp. 127-148.
ISSN 0090-6514
[Article]
Newman, Saul.
2017.
What is an Insurrection? Destituent Power and Ontological Anarchy in Agamben and Stirner.
Political Studies, 65(2),
pp. 284-299.
ISSN 0032-3217
[Article]