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Wandering Marxwards

A political and poetic wondering/wandering about the relevance and context of re-reading Marx 150 years after the publication of The Communist Manifesto

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  • Michael Blum

    Michael Blum

    Himself

  • David Thorne

    David Thorne

    Themself

  • Penelope Buitenhuis

    Penelope Buitenhuis

    Herself

  • Nurit Melamed

    Nurit Melamed

    Themself

  • Jeff Derksen

    Jeff Derksen

    Themself

  • Sabine Bitter

    Sabine Bitter

    Themself

  • Santjit Sethi

    Santjit Sethi

    Themself

  • Laurens Tan

    Laurens Tan

    Themself

  • Wilhelm Shmidt

    Wilhelm Shmidt

    Themself

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A political and poetic wondering/wandering about the relevance and context of re-reading Marx 150 years after the publication of The Communist Manifesto

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