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Mentioned in 9 episodes

The making of the English working class

Book • 1963

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Mentioned in 9 episodes

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Jeremy Gilbert
as a classic reference point in debates about left thought.
32 snips
ACFM Trip 54: The Future
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Tim Harford
to explain the historical context of Luddism.
18 snips
General Ludd's Rage Against the Machines
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Peter Linebaugh
as a magnificent work that put the working class back into discourse.
17 snips
The Commons w/ Peter Linebaugh
Mentioned as an inspiration for framing the book around the practice of how people make a living.
16 snips
The Roman Economy: The lives of the 90% | Kimberly Bowes with Javier Mejia
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Tom Sexton
as one of the books on the table and one that E.P. Thompson talks about.
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Episode 424: The Ghost Of Christmas Past Participle
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Peter Linebaugh
as a magnificent work that put the working class back into discourse.
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The Dig: The Commons w/ Peter Linebaugh
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Brian Merchant
as the central work citing the Luddites as the catalyzing factor for solidarity.
Were the Luddites right? – Why A.I. is making it seem that way
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Gary Arndt
as a seminal work that argues the Luddites were defending their communities and values.
The Luddites
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Geoff Dyer
, quoting the book's final line regarding class as an experience and a happening.
Geoff Dyer - A Life in Writing
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Harvey Kaye
; suggested to read it like poetry.
Harvey J. Kaye, "The British Marxist Historians" (Zero Book, 2022)

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