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Volume 30, Issue 2, 2022

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Published Aug 2022

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Table of Contents

The Return of the Dialectics of Nature. Isaac and Tamara Deutscher Memorial Lecture

Article: The Ends of Capital: Terminal Crisis and the Substance of Value. David Janzen

Article: Humanist Redemption and Afterlife: The Frankfurt School in Communist Romania. Alexandru Cistelecan.

Article: Japan’s Secular Stagnation, Marx’s Law of the Tendency of the Rate of Profit to Fall, and the Theory of Monopoly Capitalism. Takuya Sato

Article: Daniel Bensaïd’s Marrano Internationalism. Josep Maria Antentas

Intervention: Marxism and Religion Go to the Theatre. Bertolt Brecht, ‘Saint Joan of the Stockyards’ (1931). Michael Löwy

Archive: Andreu Nin on Fascism in Italy: Translator’s Introduction. Patrick L. Gallagher.

Archive Andreu Nin on Italian Fascism

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