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  • Bogues, Anthony, Caliban's Freedom: The Early Political Thought of C.R.L. James; London: Pluto Press, 1997
    «Bogues seeks to ground one of his main arguments, namely that around 1940 James began the "massive project of reconstructing Marxism." by connecting it to what he sees as similar project undertaken by Gramsci. Bogues argument... rests on the premise that there is a profound difference between the generation of Marxist thinkers to which Lenin, Rosa Luxemburg and Leon Trotsky belonged and the next generation, which included Gramsci and James (born respectively in 1891 and 1901).» Cf. also the long quote from Bogues in Rosengarten, op.cit., p23.
    SOGGETTI:James, Clr





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