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I am not so much the parent of these thoughts and arguments as I am their child. And I have had many midwives, who have, through their engagement, criticism, conspiracy, and nourishment, assisted in my birth.
I first noticed and began to ask questions about Marx’s Dante citations in a reading group led by Dan Conway and made incredibly stimulating by the participation of Hasana Sharp and Mike Schleeter. My mentor, Dan, always emboldened my outlandish thoughts. He also put me into contact with Terrell Carver and John Seery, whose attention to the political, rhetorical, and literary complications of Marx’s texts pointed me in the right direction, and who have continued to provoke, support, and sustain my research ever since.
My colleagues at McGill University, in both the Department of Political Science and the Research Group on Constitutional Studies, have created an ideal environment for working on this book. They are generous with their time and interest, open and curious interlocutors, and perceptive and always-helpful readers and commenters. My argument and scholarship are much stronger for their inspiration, example, and support. In particular, I would thank Arash Abizadeh, Phil Buckley, Jacob Levy, Catherine Lu, Hudson Meadwell, Victor Muñiz-Fraticelli, Hasana Sharp, Christina Tarnopolsky, Tim Waligore, and Yves Winter.
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