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    Hegel Inside Out: Essays on Lonergan’s Debt to Hegel.Tom Jeannot - 2021 - The Lonergan Review 12:177-194.
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  2. Marx, Capitalism, and Race.Tom Jeannot - 2007 - Radical Philosophy Today 2007:69-92.
    Cedric J. Robinson and others have criticized “Marxism” for “its inability to comprehend either the racial character of capitalism…or mass movements outside Europe.” Whatever the merits of this criticism for “standard Marxism,” Marx’s own thought is neither “economistic” nor Eurocentric, it does not deny historical agency to the struggle against anti-black racism in its own right, and it does not reduce that struggle to the European class struggle. By exploring Marx’s Civil War journalism and correspondence as well as his critique (...)
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    Metaphysics confronts the Empire: James L. Marsh’s philosophy of liberation. [REVIEW]Tom Jeannot - 2001 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 27 (6):107-117.
    , Process, Praxis, and Transcendence (reviewed by Tom Jeannot).
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    The Power of Negativity. [REVIEW]Tom Jeannot - 2004 - The Owl of Minerva 36 (1):60-68.
    In The Power of Negativity: Selected Writings on the Dialectic in Hegel and Marx, editors Peter Hudis and Kevin B. Anderson guide us through three decades in the intellectual itinerary of America’s foremost Hegelian Marxist, the revolutionary and philosopher Raya Dunayevskaya. The founder of Marxist-Humanism, News & Letters Committees, and the newspaper News & Letters, Dunayevskaya was the author of three books, to which “she sometimes referred… as her ‘trilogy of revolution’” : Marxism and Freedom, Philosophy and Revolution, and Rosa (...)
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