An immanent critique of Cultural-Historical Activity Theory, the pschychology originating from Lev Vygotsky
Projects’ shape nearly every aspect of our lives, and yet this concept is rarely examined. This book changes that.
Drawing on the work of renowned psychological theorist Lev Vygotsky, Blunden extends his work begun with Interdisciplinary Theory of Activity
With invaluable insight and poignant analysis, Blunden traces the hidden origins of three paradigms of decision-making: Counsel, Majority, and Consensus.
One the world's foremost experts on Hegel presents the often-ignored philosopher's ideas for today's activists.
With clarity, wit, and precision, Andy Bluden offers a trailblazing attempt to unite Soviet Activity Theory and Hegalian Marxism
This peer-reviewed book series offers insights into our current reality by exploring the content and consequences of power relationships under capitalism, and by considering the spaces of opposition and resistance to these changes that have been defining our new age.