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Stuart Hall. Selected Writings on Marxism. Ed., introd., and with comm. by Gregor McLennan. [Stuart Hall: Selected Writings.] Duke University Press, Durham (NC) [etc.] 2021. ix, 364 pp. $109.95. (Paper: $24.95.)
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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 December 2023
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2 This is even more remarkable given that, while the piece was originally published in the New Left Review, it would later appear as the Verso foreword to State, Power, Socialism. While the foreword is highly complimentary of the direction that Poulantzas takes, especially in comparison to his earlier work, he still terms it “uneven” and “incomplete” and, ultimately, highly problematic (pp. 270–271). These significant criticisms are, indeed, unconventional in the foreword of such a recent text.
3 See also: Christian Lotz, “Stuart Hall: Selected Writings on Marxism: Review”, Marx & Philosophy Review of Books [online, no pages]. Available at: https://marxandphilosophy.org.uk/reviews/20099_selected-writings-on-marxism-by-stuart-hall-reviewed-by-christian-lotz/; last accessed 10 October 2023.
4 Callinicos, Alex, “Stuart Hall in Perspective”, International Socialism, 2:142 (2014)Google Scholar, [online, no pages]. Available at: http://isj.org.uk/stuart-hall-in-perspective/; last accessed 10 October 2023.
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