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Volume 10, Issue 1, 2002

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Published Jan 2002

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Contents

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