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Volume 14, Issue 4, 2006

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Published Jan 2006

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Contents

Sam Ashman – Editorial Introduction
Ellen Meiksins Wood – Logics of Power: A Conversation with David Harvey
Noel Castree – David Harvey’s Symptomatic Silence
Bob Sutcliffe – Imperialism Old and New: A Comment on David Harvey’s The New Imperialism and Ellen Meiksins Wood’s Empire of Capital
Robert Brenner – What Is, and What Is Not, Imperialism?
Sam Ashman,Alex Callinicos – Capital Accumulation and the State System: Assessing David Harvey’s The New Imperialism
Ben Fine – Debating the ‘New’ Imperialism
David Harvey – Comment on Commentaries
Michael A. Lebowitz – The Politics of Beyond ‘Capital’
Stuart Elden – Some Are Born Posthumously: The French Afterlife of Henri Lefebvre
Peter Green,Martin Thomas – The Return of Cosmopolitan Capital: Globalization, the State and War
Mark Bould – The Incomplete Projects: Marxism, Modernity and the Politics of Culture
Neil Lazarus – Frantz Fanon: A Life
Loren Goldner – Joe Hill: The IWW and the Making of a Revolutionary Working Class Counterculture
Vincent Présumey – From Syndicalism to Trotskyism – Writings of Alfred and Marguerite Rosmer.
Elena Isayev – Ancient Umbria
Karen Ruoff Kramer – Jeans
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