| The Platypus Review Reader, 2007-2014 | | Author:
| Cutrone, Chris Rubin, Richard Singh, Sunit Blumberg, Benjamin Leonard, Spencer Khan, Atiya Baum, Felix Heartfield, James Harvey, David Morrison, Ian Velissaris, Thodoris Initiative Sozialistisches Forum, Ticktin, Hillel Mansour, Chris Black, David Krausz, Tamas Hall, Timothy Lih, Lars | Interviewer:
| Singh, Sunit Blumberg, Benjamin Leonard, Spencer Khan, Atiya LaRocca, Douglas Schneider, Bret Hussain, Omair Ahmed, Haseeb Wolfe, Ross | Editor:
| Leonard, Spencer | Interviewee:
| Rudd, Mark Elbaum, Max Foster, Hal Postone, Moishe Pippin, Robert Mitchell, Juliet Zizek, Slavoj | Contribution by:
| Albert, Michael Duncombe, Stephen Holmes, Brian Farrow, Kenyon Gabrellas, Greg Mucciaroni, Gary Wolf, Sherry Ibish, Hussein Kovel, Joel Goodman, Alan Korte, Pat Post, Charles Street, Paul Johnson, Cedric Rothenberg, Mel Graeber, David Newman, Saul Woudhuysen, James Aronowitz, Stanley Pollin, Robert Wright, Jason Brown, Nicholas Feenberg, Andrew Westerman, Richard Flatschart, Elmar Milchman, Alan Merchant, Jamie Lewis, Ben Riley, Tom Appel, Hannah Cohan, Jeremy Van Deventer, Erik Dominick, Brian Schneider, Nathan | Translated with commentary by:
| Lih, Lars | ISBN: | 978-0-9962061-2-9 | Publication Date: | May 2015 | Publisher: | Platypus Publishing LLC
| Book Format: | Ebook | List Price: | USD $15.00 | Book Description:
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This is a collection of articles'interviews, authored pieces, and public forum transcripts'drawn from the first 62 issues of the Platypus Review. The Platypus Review is motivated by its sense that the Left is disoriented. We seek to be a forum among a variety of tendencies and approaches on the Left'not out of a concern with inclusion for its own sake, but rather to provoke disagreement and to open shared goals as sites of contestation. In this way, the recriminations and accusations... More DescriptionThis is a collection of articles'interviews, authored pieces, and public forum transcripts'drawn from the first 62 issues of the Platypus Review. The Platypus Review is motivated by its sense that the Left is disoriented. We seek to be a forum among a variety of tendencies and approaches on the Left'not out of a concern with inclusion for its own sake, but rather to provoke disagreement and to open shared goals as sites of contestation. In this way, the recriminations and accusations arising from political disputes of the past may be harnessed to the project of clarifying the object of leftist critique. The Platypus Review hopes to create and sustain a space for interrogating and clarifying positions and orientations currently represented on the Left, a space in which questions may be raised and discussions pursued that would not otherwise take place. | |