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Category Archives: Shakespeare and Marx
David Hawkes: ‘Marx and Shakespeare Today: Towards an Ethics of Representation’
Richard Wilson introduces the Shakespeare and Marx symposium held Garrick’s Temple to Shakespeare on June 24, 2017. He also introduces the first speaker David Hawkes (Arizona State University) who discusses usury in his talk ‘Marx and Shakespeare Today: Towards an … Continue reading
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Tagged David Hawkes, economics, Karl Marx, Merchant of Venice, Richard Wilson, usury
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