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Volume 10, Issue 2, 2002

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Published Apr 2002

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Articles

Zimbabwe and the Dilemmas of the Left. Paris Yeros

Gems and Baubles in Empire. Leo Panitch and Sam Gindin

Success for Whom? An Historical-Materialist Critique of Neoliberalism in Chile. Marcus Taylor

The Pulse of Freedom? Bhaskar’s Dialectic and Marxism. Sean Creaven

What’s Darwinian about Historical Materialism? A Critique of Levine and Sober. Paul Nolan

Ideology After the Welfare State. Jason Myers

Hegel: Mystic Dunce or Important Predecessor? A Reply to John Rosenthal. Tony Smith

A Response to Chris Arthur. Robert Albritton

A Violent Peace: Robert Guédiguian’s La Ville est tranquille. Mike Wayne

On Markar Melkonian’s Richard Rorty’s Politics: Liberalism at the End of the American Century. Milton Fisk

On Jean-Pierre Le Goff’s Mai 68, l’héritage impossible and Gérard Filoche’s 68-98, Histoire sans fin. Ian Birchall

On Arthur C. Danto’s The Wake of Art: Criticism, Philosophy, and the End of Taste. Dave Beech

On Peter Waterman’s New Internationalisms and Labour Worldwide in an Era of Globalization: Alternative Union Models in the New World Order. Gregor Gall.

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Historical Materialism is a Marxist journal, appearing four times a year, based in London. Founded in 1997 it asserts that, not withstanding the variety of its practical and theoretical articulations, Marxism constitutes the most fertile conceptual framework for analysing social phenomena, with an eye to their overhaul. In our selection of material we do not favour any one tendency, tradition or variant. Marx demanded the ‘Merciless criticism of everything that exists’: for us that includes Marxism itself.

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