Warren Montag
Warren Montag (born March 21, 1952) is an American academic of English literature who is a professor of English at Occidental College in Los Angeles, California. He is known primarily for his work on twentieth-century French theory, especially Althusser and his circle, as well as his studies of the philosophers Spinoza, Locke, and Hobbes. Provided by Wikipedia
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Introduction to Louis Althusser, 'Some questions concerning the crisis of marxist theory and the international communist movement' by Montag, Warren 1952-
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From Clinamen to Conatus: Deleuze, Lucretius, Spinoza by Montag, Warren 1952-
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The other Adam Smith by Hill, Mike 1964-, Montag, Warren 1952-
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The new Spinoza
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Pierre Macherey and the case of literary production
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Balibar and the citizen subject
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Systems of life biopolitics, economics, and literature on the cusp of modernity
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