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❖ Acknowledgments vii Introduction 1 Part I Theoretical Reflections 1 Public Life, Aesthetics, and Social Theory 15 2 Social Movements and Aesthetic Politics 43 3 Identity, Knowledge, Solidarity, and Aesthetic Politics 63 Part II History and Social Movements 4 The World Is a Stage and Life Is a Carnival: The Rise of the 91 Aesthetic Sphere and Popular Culture 5 Labor and Aesthetic Politics: French Revolutionary 121 Syndicalism, the IWW, and Fascism 6 The Flowering of Aesthetic Politics: May 1968, the New 153 Social Movements, and the Global Justice Movement Conclusion 179 Notes 185 Index 209 Contents ...

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