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12-01-2017 14:39:49
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Strong showing of LSE political theroists at BIAPT with Felix Westeren Paul Apostolidis Bruno Leipold Stephanie Wanga Anne Phillips & Sumi Madhok


This was a huge amount of fun. Thanks so much to H 🚩 Prometheus Journal for organising and to Barnaby Raine for an awesome discussion


This is great so far Bruno Leipold


Job update: in a change of plans I'll now be staying at LSE as an Assistant Professor in Political Theory from September. Can't say how excited I am to be permanently part of LSE Government & LSE Political Theory and to be sticking around in London 🥳

Later this month, I'll be doing an American book tour for Citizen Marx: - Tuesday 25 Feb - New School with @CoreyRobin - Wednesday 26 Feb - Princeton with Alan Patten - Thursday 27 Feb - Yale with luciarubinelli & Samuel Moyn 🔭


NEW✨ Citizen Marx: Republicanism and the Formation of Karl Marx’s Social and Political Thought by Bruno Leipold LSE Political Theory LSE Government Princeton University Press. #Review by Tim Christiaens 📖👇 #Marx #Politics #Philosophy blogs.lse.ac.uk/lsereviewofboo…

#WeekendReading Citizen Marx: Republicanism and the Formation of Karl Marx’s Social and Political Thought by Bruno Leipold LSE Political Theory LSE Government Princeton University Press. #Review by Tim Christiaens 👉 ow.ly/rrK550V1gjP


Hot on the heels of this news: just heard that Yordam Kitap has acquired the Turkish translation rights! Türk yoldaşlarının Yurttaş Marx'ı okuyabilecek olmalarına sevindim ✊


Absolutely enjoyed my convo wth Bruno Leipold about Citizen Marx, a fascinating book from Princeton University Press. The podcast is available on New Books Network (@newbooksnetwork.bsky.social) newbooksnetwork.com/bruno-leipold-…


Grateful to Morteza Hajizadeh at the New Books Network (@newbooksnetwork.bsky.social) for this very detailed interview on the arguments of Citizen Marx

Enjoyed talking to David Runciman about Marx and the Paris Commune for this week's episode of Past Present Future Podcast (link below)

