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Bertell Ollman, author of Dance of the Dialectic: Steps In Marx's Method"A lively and important contribution to a number of debates in the realm of politics and society, with particular strengths in political theory and Middle East politics."—Kevin B. Anderson, coauthor of Foucault and the Iranian Revolution
"A distinctive, timely, and important collection that manifests a 'left' reconnecting with its historicist roots to reconstitute itself politically in a time of crisis. Prominent authors, public relevance of topics, and lucid writing should make the work attractive to a wide range of liberal and left-leaning readers. It will also be appreciated by others who simply want to know more about today's left and alternative policy regimes."—Robert J. Antonio, author of Marx and Modernity
"The Logos Reader provides progressives with cause for hope in a dark time. It proves that academically grounded writing can be lucid and political critique can be coherent and affirmative. Taken together, the essays in this book, in all their diversity, invite others to join the inspiring project they serve so wellto revive the rationality essential to truly radical thinking."—Thomas de Zengotita, author of Mediated: How the Media Shapes Your World and th