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Historical Materialism
Research in Critical Marxist Theory

Volume 13 Issue 2
2005
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CONTENTS


The Isaac and Tamara Deutscher Memorial Prize Lecture (Part I)

Benno Teschke
Bourgeois Revolution, State-Formation and the Absence of the
International ...............
Debating the Hegel-Marx Connection:
A Symposium on Christopher J. Arthur's 'The New Dialectic and Marx's "Capital"'
Jim Kincaid
Editorial Introduction................................................
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Alex Callinicos
Against the New
Dialectics................................................
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Patrick Murray
The New Giant's
Staircase...................................................................................................
Jim Kincaid
A Critique of Value-Form
Marxism...................................................................
Jacques Bidet
The Dialectician's Interpretation of
Capital.........................................................
Ian Hunt
The Economic 
Cell-Form..............................................................................
Robert Albritton
How Dialectics Runs Aground: The Antinomies of Arthur's Dialectic of
Capital ............
Christopher J. Arthur
Reply to Symposium
Critics...........................................................................

Intervention
Sean Creaven
On Marxism and Realism: A Reply to Branwen Gruffyd
Jones...................................

Review Articles
Bob Jessop
on Antoine Artous's Marx, L'Etat et la
politique....................................................................
Alan Milchman
on Domenico Losurdo's Heidegger and the Ideology of War: Community,
Death, and the West....
Daniel Lazare
on 51 Documents: Zionist Collaboration With the Nazis, edited by Lenni
Brenner............
Jim Devine
on Michael Perelman's Transcending the Economy: On the Potential of
Passionate Labor and the Wastes of the Market
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The Historical-Critical Dictionary of Marxism

Frigga Haug
Gender Relations
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AIJAZ AHMAD (New Delhi), GREG ALBO (Toronto), ROBERT ALBRITTON
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CHRIS ARTHUR (Brighton), JAIRUS BANAJI (Bombay), COLIN BARKER
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MICHAEL DENNING (Yale), FRANK DEPPE (Marburg), GÉRARD DUMÉNIL (Paris),
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