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Labour / Le Travail. 84:199-229
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Mark Leier
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Labour / Le Travail. 84:201-206
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Mark Leier
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Labour / Le Travail. 87:214-215
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Mark Leier
The battles between Michael Bakunin and Karl Marx in the First International (aka the International Working Men's Association, 1864–1876) began a pattern of polemics and rancor between anarchists and Marxists that still exists today. Outlining the
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Mark Leier
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Journal of American Culture. 21:89-101
Perhaps the most interesting and important element of hegemony is the ability of dominant groups to refigure oppositional figures, cultures, and motifs so they end up reinforcing the leadership of the dominant groups. One striking example of this is
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Mark Leier
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Labor. 2:125-127
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Uriel Rappapor, Warren Treadgold, Donald E. Queller, D.A. Loades, Richard Crampton, Gunther E. Rothenbehg, Patrick Buckland, Joyce E. Chaplin, Kathleen Burk, Samuel R. Williamson, George E. Kent, Elisabeth Glaser-Schmidt, P.M.H. Bell, Mark Leier, Marian Kent, J.F.V. Keiger, Peter C. Kent, T.H.E. Travers, Craig Wilcox, Dimitri Kitsikis, G.C. Peden, Robert H. Van Meter, A.J. Crozier, Jerome Kuehl, Levine Daniel, Randall B. Woods, Alexander Dallin, Malcolm Leader, Russell F. Weigley, Paul Boyer, James Fetzer, Bryan Palmer, William Stueck, Glen St. J. Barclay, David L. Anderson, Stephen J. Morris, Paul Sutton, Coral Bell, Douglas J. MacDonald, Ann Pottinger Saab, Eugene F. Irschick, Thomas D. Hall, John Ferris, Paul F. Diehl, Timothy A. Byrnes, James D. Cochrane
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The International History Review. 17:348-433
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Mark Leier
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Canadian Historical Review. 74:510-534
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Mark Leier
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International Review of Social History. 36:412-427
The debate over the labour bureaucracy has changed considerably since Robert Michels first argued that oligarchy was inevitable whenever humans organized. Recent work has tended to play down the notion of the labour bureaucracy as a body distinct fro