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  1. Anderson is perhaps best known as the moving force behind the New Left Review. He is Professor of History and Sociology at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). Anderson has written many books, most recently Brazil Apart: 1964-2019 and The H-Word: The Peripeteia of Hegemony.

  2. Origins of the Present Crisis. Two commanding facts confront socialists in Britain today, dominating this moment of our history. British society is in the throes of a profound, pervasive but cryptic crisis, undramatic in appearance, but ubiquitous in its reverberations. As its immediate result, a Labour government seems imminent.

  3. 12 de out. de 2023 · The Standard of Civilization. In 1929 lucien Febvre offered the first systematic reflection on the evolution of the meanings of the term ‘civilization’, from singular ideal, which he dated to the third quarter of the 18th century, to plural fact, which he placed at the close of the Napoleonic epoch. In 1944–45 he devoted his ...

  4. Francis Rory Peregrine Anderson (Londres, 11 de setembro de 1938) é um historiador, filósofo político e ensaísta marxista inglês, professor de História e Sociologia na Universidade da Califórnia em Los Angeles e editor da New Left Review. É irmão do historiador Benedict Anderson.

  5. Historiador e ensaísta político britânico, professor de História e Sociologia na Universidade da Califórnia em Los Angeles, Anderson foi editor da New Left Review (NLR), publicação londrina com foco na crítica cultural e na economia global, da qual ainda participa como membro do conselho editorial.

  6. Nesta entrevista concedida ao historiador Perry Anderson, publicada na revista New Left Review em 1971, ano de sua morte, György Lukács fala sobre sua visão da trajetória do pensamento de esquerda e da sua própria trajetória política e de pensamento.

  7. 21 de fev. de 2023 · With the deaths of Mike Davis and Tom Nairn, the international left has lost two of its most original and far-sighted thinkers—and NLR, two outstanding contributors, whose signature theses profoundly enriched the thought-worlds of the journal.