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Volume 12 Issue 4
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CONTENTS


Articles

NICK DYER-WITHEFORD
1844/2004/2044: The Return of Species-Being…………………………………………………………
MARCEL VAN DER LINDEN
On Council Communism…………………………………………………………………………………


Symposium: Marxism and African Realities

LIAM CAMPLING
Editorial Introduction: Marxism and Africa...………………………........................................…
PABLO L.E. IDAHOSA AND BOB SHENTON
The Africanist’s ‘New’ Clothes………………………………………... ………………………
HENRY BERNSTEIN
Considering Africa’s Agrarian Questions............................................................... .……………......
PATRICK BOND
Bankrupt Africa: Imperialism, Subimperialism and the Politics of Finance…………………..
RAY BUSH
Undermining Africa………………………………………………………………………………
ALEX NUNN AND SOPHIA PRICE
Managing Development: EU and African Relations through the Evolution of the Lomé and Cotonou Agreements……………………………………………………………………………………….
ALEJANDRO COLAS
The Reinvention of Populism: Islamist Responses to Capitalist Development in the Contemporary Maghreb…………………………………………………………………………………………
CHRISTOPHER WISE
Geo-Thematics, and Orality-Literacy Studies in the Sahel……………………………………..
CARLOS OYA
The empirical investigation of rural class formation: methodological issues in a study of large and mid-scale farmers in Senegal…………………………………………………………………………………
FRANCO BARCHIESI
The Ambiguities of 'Liberation' in Left Analyses of the South African Democratic Transition…
BRIAN RAFTOPOULOS AND IAN PHIMISTER
Zimbabwe Now: The Political Economy of Crisis and Coercion…………………………………


Interventions
DAVID MOORE
Marxism and Marxist Intellectuals in Schizophrenic Zimbabwe: How Many Rights for Zimbabwe’s Left? A Comment……………………………………………………….……………...................………............….
ASHWIN DESAI
Magic, Realism and the State in Post-Apartheid South Africa………………………................


Review Articles

PARESH CHATTOPADHYAY
on ‘Karl Marx - Exzerpte und Notizen: Sommer 1844 bis Anfang 1847’, in Gesamtausgabe (MEGA) vierte Abteilung. Band 3. …………………………………… ................................................................
NIGEL HARRIS
on ‘Trade in Early India: Themes in Indian History’, edited by Ranabir Chakravarti, and ‘Origins of the European Economy: Communications and Commerce, AD 300-900’.......................……………..
SURINDER S. JODHKA
on Tom Brass’s ‘Towards a Political Economy of Unfree Labour’ and ‘Peasants, Populism and Postmodernism’…………………………………………… ..........................................................
HENRY VANDENBURGH
on ‘Habermas, Critical Theory, and Health’, edited by Graham Scrambler……………………...


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Back issues

Volume No.1, Winter 1997: Ellen Meiksins Wood on the non-history of capitalism o Colin Barker on Ellen Wood o Esther Leslie on Benjamin’s Arcades Project o John Weeks on underdevelopment o Tony Smith on theories of technology o Michael Lebowitz on the silences of capital o John Holloway on alienation o Peter Burnham on globalisation and the state o Fred Moseley on the US rate of profit, plus reviews by Peter Linebaugh, Matthew Beaumont and Benno Teschke

Volume No. 2, Summer 1998: China Miéville on architecture o Gregory Elliott on Perry Anderson o Andrew Chitty on recognition o Michael Neary & Graham Taylor on alchemy o Paul Burkett on neo-Malthusian Marxism o Slavoj Zizek on risk society, plus reviews by Ben Watson, Mike Haynes, Esther Leslie, Elmar Altvater, Martin Jenkins, Geoffrey Kay and Henning Teschke

Volume No. 3, Winter 1998: Symposium on Leninism and Political Organisation: Simon Clarke o Howard Chodos & Colin Hay o John Molyneux o John Ehrenberg o Alan Shandro o Jonathan Joseph o Peter Hudis o Plus Paul Burkett on Ted Benton o Werner Bonefeld on novelty o John Robertson head-wounds, plus reviews by Michael A. Lebowitz, Adrian Budd, Giles Peaker, Gareth Dale, Kenneth J. Hammond and Christopher Bertram

Volume No. 4, Summer 1999: Symposium on Robert Brenner and the World Crisis, Part 1 Alex Callinicos o Guglielmo Carchedi o Simon Clarke o Gérard Duménil and Dominique Lévy o Chris Harman o David Laibman o Michael A. Lebowitz o Fred Moseley o Murray Smith o Ellen Meiksins Wood o Plus Alan Johnson on Hal Draper o Hal Draper on Lenin o Tony Smith on John Rosenthal, plus reviews by Mathew Worley, Edwin Roberts, Charles Post, Alan Wald, Rick Kuhn and Emma Bircham

Volume No. 5, Winter 1999: Symposium on Robert Brenner and the World Crisis, Part 2 Werner Bonefeld o Alan Freeman o Michael Husson o Anwar Shaikh o Tony Smith o Richard Walker o John Weeks o Plus Craig Brandist on ethics, politics and dialogism o Geoff Kay on abstract labour and capital o plus reviews by Sean Sayers, Jon Gubbay, Gregor Gall, Alan Johnson, Greg Dawes and Adrian Haddock

Volume No. 6, Summer 2000: Alan Shandro on Marx as a conservative thinker o Patrick Murray on abstract labour o Deborah Cook on Adorno and Habermas o Andrew Kliman on intrinsic value o Felton Shortall vs. Michael Lebowitz on the limits of capital o Ben Fine, Costas Lapavitsas & Dimitris Milonakis vs. Tony Smith on Brenner o plus reviews by Michael Cowen, Alan Carling & Paul Nolan, Jonathan Joseph and Ian Birchall

Volume No. 7, Winter 2000: Tony Burns on ancient Greek materialism o Chik Collins on Vygotsky and Voloshinov o Paul Wetherly on Giddens o Patrick Murray on abstract labour, part II o Geert Reuten on Patrick Murray o John Kelly vs. Gregor Gall on class mobilisation o An interview with Slavoj Zizek o plus reviews by Noel Castree, Paul Blackledge, Paul Jaskot, John Roberts, Andrew Hemingway and Larry Wilde

Volume No. 8, Summer 2001: Focus on East Asia: Paul Burkett & Martin Hart-Landsberg on East Asia since the financial crisis o Michael Burke on the changing nature of capitalism o Giles Ungpakorn on Thailand o Vedi Hadiz on Indonesia o Dae-oup Chang on South Korea o Raymond Lau on China o Jim Kincaid on Marxist explanations of the Crisis o Dic Lo on China o Joseph T. Miller in Peng Shuzhi o Paul Zarembka & Sean Sayers debate Marx and Romanticism o Ted Benton & Paul Burkett debate Marx and ecology o Reviews by Walden Bello, Alex Callinicos, Paul Burkett, Brett Clark and John Bellamy Foster.

Volume No. 9, Winter 2001: Peter Gowan, Leo Panitch & Martin Shaw on the state and globalisation: a roundtable discussion o Andrew Smith on occult capitalism o Susanne Soederberg on capital accumulation in Mexico o David Laibman on the contours of the maturing socialistic economy o John Rosenthal on Hegel Decoder: A Reply to Smith’s ‘Reply’ o Jonathan Hughes on Analytical Marxism and Ecology: A Reply to Paul Burkett o Reviews by Alex Callinicos, Warren Montag, Kevin Anderson and Tony Smith.

Volume 10, Number 1: Articles o Ellen Meiksins Wood on Infinite War o Peter Green on ‘The Passage from Imperialism to Empire’: A Commentary on Empire by Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri o John Holloway on Going in the Wrong Direction: Or, Mephistopheles – Not Saint Francis of Assisi o Ray Kiely on Actually Existing Globalisation, De-Globalisation, and the Political Economy of Anticapitalist Protest o Enzo Traverso on Bohemia, Exile and Revolution o Interventions o Patrick Murray’s Reply to Geert Reuten o Paul Burkett on Analytical Marxism and Ecology: A Rejoinder o Reviews o Erik Olin Wright and Harry Brighouse on Alex Callinicos’s Equality o Paresh Chattopadhyay on Bertell Ollman’s Market Socialism: The Debate among Socialists and Michael Howard’s Self-Management and the Crisis of Socialism o Chris Arthur on Robert Albritton’s Dialectics and Deconstruction in Political Economy o John Foster on Neil Davidson’s The Origins of Scottish Nationhood o Alex Law on William Kenefick and Arthur McIvor’s Roots of Red Clydeside 1910-1914? o Thomas M. Jeannot on John O’Neill’s The Market: Ethics, Knowledge, and Politics o Richard Saull on Fred Halliday’s Revolution and World Politics: The Rise and Fall of the Sixth Great Power

Volume 10, Number 2 o Commentary o Paris Yeros on Zimbabwe and the Dilemmas of the Left o Articles o Sam Gindin and Leo Panitch on Gems and Baubles in Empire o Marcus Taylor on Success for Whom? An Historical-Materialist Critique of Neoliberalism in Chile o Sean Creaven on The Pulse of Freedom? Bhaskar’s Dialectic and Marxism o Paul Nolan Levine and Sober on Natural Selection and Historical Materialism o Interventions o Jason C. Myers on Ideology After the Welfare State o Tony Smith on Hegel: Mystic Dunce or Important Predecessor? A Reply to John Rosenthal o Robert Albritton on A Response to Chris Arthur o Film Review o Mike Wayne on A Violent Peace: Robert Guédiguian’s La Ville est tranquille o Reviews o Milton Fisk on Markar Melkonian’s Richard Rorty’s Politics: Liberalism at the End of the American Century o Ian Birchall on Jean-Pierre Le Goff’s Mai 68, l’héritage impossible and Gérard Filoche’s 68-98, Histoire sans fin o Dave Beech on Arthur C. Danto’s The Wake of Art: Criticism, Philosophy, and the End of Taste o Gregor Gall on Peter Waterman’s New Internationalisms and Labour Worldwide in an Era of Globalization: Alternative Union Models in the New World Order, edited by Ronaldo Munck and Peter Waterman

Volume 10, Number 3 o Articles o Giovanni Arrighi on Lineages of Empire o Ellen Wood on Landlords and Peasants, Masters and Slaves: Class Relations in Greek and Roman Antiquity o Peter Thomas on Philosophical Strategies: Althusser and Spinoza o Archive o Richard B. Day on Pavel V. Maksakovsky: The Marxist Theory of the Cycle o Pavel V. Maksakovsky on The General Theory of the Cycle o Intervention o Neil Davidson on Stalinism, ‘Nation Theory’ and Scottish History: A Reply to John Foster o Reviews o Ian Buchanan on Perry Anderson’s The Origins of Postmodernity, Clint Burnham’s The Jamesonian Unconscious, Steven Helmling’s The Success and Failure of Fredric Jameson, Sean Homer’s Fredric Jameson, Adam Roberts’s Fredric Jameson, and Christopher Wise’s The Marxian Hermeneutics of Fredric Jameson o Simon Bromley on Gregory Elliott’s Perry Anderson: The Merciless Laboratory of History o Ian H. Birchall on Bernard-Henri Lévy’s Le Siècle de Sartre

Volume 10, Number 4 o A special symposium: MARXISM AND FANTASY o Articles o Mark Bould on the Dreadful Credibility of Absurd Things: A Tendency in Fantasy Theory o Stuart Elden on Through the Eyes of the Fantastic: Lefebvre, Rabelais and Intellectual History o Ishay Landa on Slaves of the Ring: Tolkien's Political Unconscious o Mike Wayne on Utopianism and Film o Anna Kornbluh on For the Love of Money o Alex Law and Jan Law on Magical Urbanism: Walter Benjamin and Utopian Realism in the Film Ratcatcher o Ben Watson on Fantasy and Judgement: Adorno, Tolkien, Burroughs o Archive o Ernest Mandel - Anticipation and Hope as Categories of Historical Materialism o Interventions o Carl Freedman on A Note on Marxism and Fantasy o Fredric Jameson on Radical Fantasy o Steve Shaviro on Capitalist Monsters o Reviews o Neil Maycroft on Patrick Hamilton's Impromptu in Moribundia o Mark Bould on Carl Freedman's Critical Theory and Science Fiction o Andrew M. Butler on Rob Latham's Consuming Youth: Vampires, Cyborgs, and the Culture of Consumption o Non-symposium items o Article o Ana Dinerstein on The Battle of Buenos Aires: Crisis, Insurrection and the Reinvention of Politics in Argentina o Reviews o Tony Smith on Werner Bonefeld and Kosmas Psychopedis (eds.), The Politics of Change: Globalisation, Ideology and Critique o Mike Haynes on Marxism and the Russian Question in the Wake of the Soviet Collapse

Volume 11 Issue 1 o Commentary o ALFREDO SAAD-FILHO on New Dawn or False Start in Brazil? The Political Economy of Lula’s Election o Articles o MARIA TURCHETTO on The Empire Strikes Back: On Hardt and Negri o GEORGE LIODAKIS on The Role of Biotechnology in the Agro-food System and the Socialist Horizon o PAUL PAOLUCCI on The Scientific Method and the Dialectical Method o SEAN SAYERS o Creative Activity and Alienation in Hegel and Marx o Interventions o MARTIN HART-LANDSBERG AND PAUL BURKETT on Development, Crisis, and Class Struggle in East Asia: A Reply o DAN BOUSFIELD on Export-Led Development and Imperialism: A Response to Burkett and Hart-Landsberg o JIM KINCAID on Underconsumption versus the Rate of Profit: a Reply to Burkett and Hart-Landsberg o CHRISTOPHER J. ARTHUR on The Hegel-Marx Connection o TONY SMITH On the Homology Thesis o CHRISTOPHER J. ARTHUR on Once More on the Homology Thesis: A Response to Smith’s Reply o Reviews o SCOTT MACWILLIAM on Mohammed A. Bayeh’s The Ends of Globalization; Terry Boswell’s and Christopher Chase-Dunn’s The Spiral of Capitalism and Socialism; Raymond Vernon’s In the Hurricane’s Eye: The Troubled Prospects of Multinational Enterprises; and Robert Went’s Globalization: Neoliberal Challenge, Radical Responses o IAN BIRCHALL on Philippe Riviale’s L’impatience du bonheur: apologie de Gracchus Babeuf; Alain Maillard’s La Communauté des égaux; and Jean Soublin’s Je t’écris au sujet de Gracchus Babeuf o PETE GLATTER on Elites after State Socialism: Theories and Analysis, edited by John Higley and György Lengyel.

Volume 11 Issue 2 o Articles o TONY SMITH on Globalisation and Capitalist Property Relations: A Critical Assessment of David Held’s Cosmopolitan Theory o PAUL CAMMACK on The Governance of Global Capitalism: A New Materialist Perspective o WILLIAM BROWN on The Bank, Africa and Politics: A Comment on Paul Cammack o SIMON PIRANI on Class Clashes with Party: Politics in Moscow between the Civil War and the New Economic Policy o GLENN RIKOWSKI on Alien Life: Marx and the Future of the Human o Interventions o JAMES GORDON FINLAYSON on The Theory of Ideology and the Ideology of Theory? Habermas Contra Adorno o DEBORAH COOK offers A Response to Finlayson o ALEX CALLINICOS on Egalitarianism and Anticapitalism: A Reply to Harry Brighouse and Erik Olin Wright o Reviews o ENZO TRAVERSO on Norman Finkelstein’s The Holocaust Industry. Reflections on the Exploitation of Jewish Suffering, and Peter Novick’s The Holocaust in American Life o CHIK COLLINS on David McNally’s Bodies of Meaning: Studies on Language, Labor and Liberation o CRAIG BRANDIST on Galin Tihanov’s The Master and the Slave: Lukács, Bakhtin and the Ideas of their Time o CHRIS ARTHUR on Enrique Dussel’s Towards an Unknown Marx: A Commentary on the Manuscripts of 1861–3 o BOB JESSOP on Fritz K. Ringer’s Max Weber’s Methodology: the Unification of the Cultural and Social Sciences.

Volume 11, Issue 3 o Commentary o MARTA HARNECKER on Understanding the Past to Make the Future: Reflections on Allende's Government o Articles o SIMON BROMLEY on Reflections on ‘Empire’, Imperialism and United States Hegemony o JAIRUS BANAJI on The Fictions of Free Labour: Contract, Coercion, and So-Called Unfree Labour o ALAN MILCHMAN on Marxism and the Holocaust o An Interview with MICHAEL HARDT o Interventions o ANGELA DIMITRAKAKI on Art and Politics Continued: Avant-garde, Resistance and the Multitude in Documenta II o ANDREW LEVINE and ELLIOTT SOBER Reply to Paul Nolan's 'What's Darwinian About Historical Materialism? A Critique of Levine and Sober' o PAUL NOLAN Rejoinders o Reviews o KEES VAN DER PIJL on Peter Gowan’s The Global Gamble - Washington's Faustian Bid for World Dominance and Bob Deacon’s Global Social Policy - International Organizations and the Future of Welfare o COLIN MOOERS on Cultural Studies and Political Theory Edited by Jodi Dean and Culture and Economy After the Cultural Turn, Edited by Larry Ray and Andrew Sayer o RAY KIELY on Meghnad Desai’s Marx's Revenge: The Resurgence of Capitalism and the Death of Statist Socialism o IAN BIRCHALL on Susan Weissman’s Victor Serge: The Course Is Set on Hope o ALAN SHANDRO on Jeremy Lester’s Dialogue of Negation: Debates on Hegemony in Russia and the West o PRANAV JANI on Mapping Subaltern Studies and the Postcolonial Edited by Vinayak Chaturvedi


Volume 11 Issue 4 o Symposium: The American Worker o Articles o Alan Johnson Editorial Introduction: The American Worker and the Absurd Truth about Marxism o Karl Kautsky The American Worker o Daniel Gaido ‘The American Worker’ and the Theory of Permanent Revolution: Karl Kautsky on Werner Sombart’s Why Is There No Socialism in the United States? o Paul Le Blanc The Absence of Socialism in the United States: Contextualising Kautsky’s ‘American Worker’ o Loren Goldner On the Non-Formation of a Working-Class Political Party in the United States, 1900–45 o Stephen Resnick and Richard Wolff Exploitation, Consumption, and the Uniqueness of US Capitalism o Noel Ignatiev Whiteness and Class Struggle o Alan Johnson Equalibertarian Marxism and the Politics of Social Movements o Peter Hudis Workers as Reason: The Development of a New Relation of Worker and Intellectual in American Marxist Humanism o Intervention o Christopher Phelps Why Wouldn’t Sidney Hook Permit the Republication of His Best Book? o Archive o Franz Mehring Literary Review of Hermann Schlüter’s, Die Anfänge der deutschen Arbeiterbewegung in Amerika o Franz Mehring Obituary of Friedrich Sorge o Film Review o Bryan D. Palmer The Hands That Built America: A Class-Politics Appreciation of Martin Scorsese’s The Gangs of New York o Reviews o Kim Moody on Seymour Martin Lipset’s & Gary Marks’s It Didn’t Happen Here: Why Socialism Failed in the United States o Mary McGuire on American Exceptionalism: US Working-Class Formation in an International Context, Edited by Rick Halpern and Jonathan Morris and Andrew Strouthous’s US Labour and Political Action, 1918-24: A Comparison of Independent Political Action in New York, Chicago, and Seattle o Bryan D. Palmer on Peter Linebaugh’s and Marcus Rediker’s The Many-Headed Hydra: The Hidden History of the Revolutionary Atlantic o Alan Wald on Rachel Rubin’s Jewish Gangsters of Modern Literature, Caren Irr’s The Suburb of Dissent: Cultural Politics in the United States and Canada During the 1930s, Cary Nelson’s Revolutionary Memory: Recovering the Poetry of the American Left and Billy Ben Smith’s Career of Proletarian Novelist and New Yorker Short Story Writer Edward Newhouse o Gerald Friedman on Janet Irons’s Testing the New Deal: The General Textile Strike of 1934 in the American South o Graham Barnfield on Andrew Hemingway’s Artists on the Left: American Artists and the Communist Movement, 1926–1956 and Paula Rabinowitz’s Black & White & Noir: America’s Pulp Modernism o Robbie Lieberman on Bryan K. Carman’s A Race of Singers: Whitman’s Working Class Hero from Guthrie to Springsteen o Sharon Smith on Nelson Lichtenstein’s State of the Union: A Century of American Labor o Nelson Lichtenstein A Rejoinder to Sharon Smith


Volume 12 Issue 1 o Articles o Wal Suchting on Althusser’s Late Thinking About Materialism o Alan Carling on the Darwinian Weberian: W.G. Runciman and the Microfoundations of Historical Materialism o Peter jones on Critical Remarks on Critical Discourse Analysis as Social Theory o Interventions o John McIlroy on Critical Reflections on Recent British Communist Party History o John Foster on Marxists, Weberians and Nationality: A Response to Neil Davidson o Reviews o Paul Wetheley on The Global Third Way Debate, edited by Anthony Giddens, Anthony Giddens’s Where Now for New Labour?, and Alex Callinicos’s Against the Third Way o Jason Barker on Alain Badiou’s Manifesto for Philosophy, Deleuze: The Clamor of Being, and Ethics. An Essay on the Understanding of Evil o Paul Blackledge on Richard Weikart’s Socialist Darwinism: Evolution in German Socialist Thought from Marx to Bernstein o Paul Burkett on Ben Fine’s Social Capital versus Social Theory: Political Economy and Social Science at the Turn of the Millennium o Jan Dumolyn on Peasants into Farmers ? The Transformation of Rural Economy and Society in the Low Countries (Middle Ages – 19th Century) in Light of the Brenner Debate, edited by P. Hoppenbrouwers & J.L. Van Zanden o Steve Wright on Futuro anteriore. Dai ‘Quaderni Rossi’ ai movimenti globali: ricchezze e limiti dell’operaismo italiano, edited by G. Borio, F. Pozzi & G. Roggero, and F. Berardi’s La nefasta utopia di Potere operaio. Lavoro tecnica movimento nel laboratorio politico del Sessantotto italiano o Conference Report o Enda Brophy on the ‘Operaismo a Convegno’ Conference, 1–2 June 2002 – Rialto Occupato, Rome, Italy.

Volume 12 Issue 2 o The Isaac and Tamara Deutscher Memorial Prize Lecture o Brian Kelly Materialism and the Persistence of Race in the Jim Crow South o Articles o Giuseppe Tassone & Peter Thomas Editorial Introduction to Domenico Losurdo o Domenico Losurdo Towards a Critique of the Category of Totalitarianism o Massimo De Angelis Separating the Doing and the Deed: Capital and the Continuous Character of Enclosures Interventions o Paresh Chattopadhyay The Soviet Question and Marx Revisited: A Reply to Mike Haynes o Mike Haynes Rejoinder to Chattopadhyay o David McNally Language, Praxis and Dialectics: Reply to Collins o Chik Collins Marxism and Language: A Response to McNally’s ‘Language, Praxis and Dialectics: Reply to Collins’ o Reviews o Vasant Kaiwar on Dipesh Chakrabarty’s Provincializing Europe: Postcolonial Thought and Historical Difference and Ranajit Guha’s Dominance without Hegemony: History and Power in Colonial India o Peter Green on The Culmination of Capital: Essays on Volume III of Marx’s ‘Capital’, edited by Martha Campbell and Geert Reuten o Samuel R Friedman on Darren Webb’s Marx, Marxism and Utopia o Matthew Caygill Socialist Register 2001: Working Classes: Global Realities, edited by Colin Leys and Leo Panitch

Volume 12 Issue 2 o Articles o Dimitri Dimoulis and John Milios Commodity Fetishism vs. Capital Fetishism: Marxist Interpretations vis-à-vis Marx’s Analyses in ‘Capital’ o Symposium on Moishe Postone’s ‘Time, Labor and Social Domination’ o Guido Starosta o Editorial Introduction o Moishe Postone Critique and Historical Transformation o Robert Albritton Theorising Capital’s Deep Structure and the Transformation of Capitalism o Christopher J. Arthur Subject and Counter-Subject o Werner Bonefeld On Postone’s Courageous but Unsuccessful Attempt to Banish the Class Antagonism from the Critique of Political Economy o Joseph Fracchia On Transhistorical Abstractions and the Intersection of Historical Theory and Social Critique o Peter Hudis The Death of the Death of the Subject o Geoffrey Kay and James Mott Concept and Method in Postone’s ‘Time, Labor and Social Domination’ o David McNally The Dual Form of Labour in Capitalist Society and the Struggle over Meaning: Comments on Postone o Karen Miller The Question of Time in Postone’s ‘Time, Labor and Social Domination’ o Michael Neary Travels in Moishe Postone’s Social Universe: A Contribution to a Critique of Political Cosmology o Marcel Stoetzler Postone’s Marx: A Theorist of Modern Society, Its Social Movements and Its Imprisonment by Abstract Labour o Reviews o Sumit Sarkar on the Return of Labour to South Asian History: Raj Chandavarkar’s ‘The Origins of Industrial Capitalism in India: Business Strategies and the Working Classes in Bombay, 1900-1940’ and ‘Imperial Power and Popular Politics: Class, Resistance and the State in India, c.1850-1950’, Ian Kerr’s ‘Building the Railways of the Raj’, Dilip Simeon’s ‘The Politics of Labour under Late Colonialism: Workers, Unions and the State in Chota Nagpur, 1928-1939’, Janaki Nair’s ‘Miners and Millhands: Work, Culture and Politics in Princely Mysore’ and Chitra Joshi’s ‘Lost Worlds: Indian Labour and its Forgotten Histories’ o Chris Harman on William Smaldone’s ‘Rudolf Hilferding: The Tragedy of a German Social Democrat’ and F. Peter Wagner’s ‘Rudolf Hilferding: The Theory and Politics of Democratic Socialism’ o Loren Goldner Joao Bernardo’s ‘Poder e Dinheiro. Do Poder Pessoal ao Estado Impessoal no Regime Senhorial, Séculos V-XV’ o Branwen Gruffyd-Jones on Sean Creaven’s ‘Marxism and Realism: A Materialistic Application of Realism in the Social Sciences’

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