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Volume 2, Issue 1, 1998

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Published Jan 1998

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Table of Contents

Articles

The Conspiracy of Architecture: Notes on a Modern Anxiety. China Mieville

Velocities of Change: Perry Anderson’s Sense of an Ending. Gregory Elliott

Recognition and Social Relations of Production. Andrew Chitty

Marx and the Magic of Money: Towards an Alchemy of Capital. Graham Taylor and Michael Neary

A Critique of Neo-Malthusian Marxism: Society, Nature, and Population. Paul Burkett

Risk Society and its Discontents. Slavoj Zizek

Adorno: A Critical Introduction Simon Jarvis Cambridge. Ben Watson

The Debate on Popular Violence and the Popular Movement in the Russian Revolution. Mike Haynes

Walter Benjamin; Selected Writings Volume 1 1913-1926. Esther Leslie

Justice, Nature and the Geography of Difference David Harvey Cambridge. Elmar Altvater

Writings on Psychoanalysis: Freud and Lacan Louis Althusser. Martin Jenkins

Marx and Non-Equilibrium Economics Alan Freeman and Guglielmo Carchedi. Geoffrey Kay

Perception and Experience in Modernity/Wahrnehmuns und Erfahrung in der Moderne. Henning Teschke

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