Create a Reading List and include this title. Select Add to Reading List on the right.
Revolutions in the Revolutions: A Post-counterhegemonic Moment for Latin America?–Alvaro Reyes
The Affirmation of an Other Politics of Emancipation–Grupo Acontecimiento
The Rhythms of the Pachakuti: Brief Reflections Regarding How We Have Come to Know Emancipatory Struggles and the Significance of the Term Social Emancipation–Raquel Gutiérrez
When Communism Becomes Flesh–Raúl Prada Alcoreza
The Birth of an “Other Politics” in Venezuela–Roland Denis
Ch'ixinakax utxiwa: A Reflection on the Practices and Discourses of Decolonization–Silvia Rivera Cusicanqui
On the Complex Relation between Knowledges and Emancipations–Ana Esther Ceceña
Closures and Openings in the Impasse– Colectivo Situaciones
Counterhegemonies and Emancipations: Notes for a Debate–Raúl Ornelas
“New Ways of Doing”: The Construction of Another World in Latin America: An Interview with Raúl Zibechi–Michael Hardt and Alvaro Reyes
AGAINST the DAY
Note from the Editor–Michael Hardt
“Rebellion to Tyrants, Democracy for Workers”: The Madison Uprising, Collective Bargaining, and the Future of the Labor Movement–Peter Rachleff
Kill the Bill–Judith Grant
Reflections on the Madison Uprising–Stanley Aronowitz
If you are requesting permission to photocopy material for classroom use, please contact the Copyright Clearance Center at copyright.com;
If the Copyright Clearance Center cannot grant permission, you may request permission from our Copyrights & Permissions Manager (use Contact Information listed below).
If you are requesting permission to reprint DUP material (journal or book selection) in another book or in any other format, contact our Copyrights & Permissions Manager (use Contact Information listed below).
Many images/art used in material copyrighted by Duke University Press are controlled, not by the Press, but by the owner of the image. Please check the credit line adjacent to the illustration, as well as the front and back matter of the book for a list of credits. You must obtain permission directly from the owner of the image. Occasionally, Duke University Press controls the rights to maps or other drawings. Please direct permission requests for these images to permissions@dukeupress.edu.
For book covers to accompany reviews, please contact the publicity department.
If you're interested in a Duke University Press book for subsidiary rights/translations, please contact permissions@dukeupress.edu. Include the book title/author, rights sought, and estimated print run.
Instructions for requesting an electronic text on behalf of a student with disabilities are available here.