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Historical Materialism: Research in Critical Marxist Theory Announcing issue 13.2 ***NEW ANNOUNCEMENT*** ALL SUBSCRIBERS TO HISTORICAL MATERIALISM CAN NOW HAVE ONLINE ACCESS TO ALL BACKISSUES! ***REANNOUNCEMENT*** ALL SUBSCRIBERS ALSO ARE ENTITLED TO REDUCTIONS ON BOOKS IN THE HM BOOK SERIES! Historical Materialism Research in Critical Marxist Theory Volume 13 Issue 2 2005 ____________________________________________________________ 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................................................ .................................. Alex Callinicos Against the New Dialectics................................................ ........................... 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 ........................... The Historical-Critical Dictionary of Marxism Frigga Haug Gender Relations ....... ALSO AVAILABLE ONLINE. HISTORICAL MATERIALISM -Research in Critical Marxist Theory 4 ISSUES PER YEAR ISSN 1465-4466 .............. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: INSTITUTIONS EUR 165.- / US$ 205.- INDIVIDUALS EUR 40 / US$ 50.- PRICE INCLUDES ONLINE SUBSCRIPTION SINGLE ISSUES ALSO AVAILABLE, AT EUR 9.13 / US$ 10.50. Prices do not include VAT (applicable only to residents of the Netherlands and residents of other EU member states without a VAT registration number). US dollar prices are valid only for customers in Canada, USA and Mexico. 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