Unfinished Business: On the Dialectic of the University in Late Capitalism

A significant trope that appears throughout Jameson’sValences of the Dialectic(2009) is that of the “unfinished.”Valencesis itself something of an unfinished book, a claim that may come as a surprise to many of the book’s readers. At 625 pages, it is Jameson’s longest book yet, nearly 200 pages long...

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