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Aijaz Ahmad is a Marxist philosopher, literary theorist and political commentator. He is currently the Chancellor's Professor at the UC Irvine School of Humanities’ Department of Comparative Literature. His publications include Our Time: Empire, Politics, Culture (2012). aahmad2005@gmail.com