External Links
- Montag sites and homepages
- Décalages: An Althusser Studies Journal Montag is listed as the Editor of this journal. At the site, articles are available in pdf format (follow endnote link here for a further description of this journal)~>
- Montag's Faculty Homepage at Occidental College
- Online publications
- 'Foucault and the Problematic of Origins': Althusser's Reading of Folie et déraison an essay by Montag published in the e-journal "borderlands" in 2005
- Who's Afraid of the Multitude?: Between the Individual and the State
- Interviews and talks
- What's Left after Iraq?: An interview with Warren Montag This interview was conducted by Tassos Betzelos, on 12 March 2004. For more information on the circumstances of this interview, see the endnote
- Spinoza and philosophers today Montag's remark here are made in a kind of "round-table" discussion.
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