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				<title>SIGN OF THE TIMES</title>
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				<title>Including details of Radical Philosophy Conference at Brighton, January 1978</title>
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				<title>Celebrity Come Communism: ‘On the Idea of Communism’</title>
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				<title>Gender Trouble at the Birkbeck Boys’ Institute for the Humanities</title>
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				<title>The Substance of Thought, Cornell University, 10–12 April 2008</title>
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				<title>7th International Conference on Philosophy, Psychiatry and Psychology</title>
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				<title>Il profeta?</title>
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Antonio Negri in Conversation, Institute of Contemporary Arts, London, 26 June.</description>
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				<title>Questioning Religion, British Society for Phenomenology</title>
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