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Volume 15, Issue 2, 2007

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Published Jan 2007

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Contents

Kevin J. Murphy – Can We Write the History of the Russian Revolution? A Belated Response to Eric Hobsbawm
David Camfield – The Multitude and the Kangaroo: A Critique of Hardt and Negri’s Theory of Immaterial Labour
Peter Thomas – Editorial Introduction
Roberto Finelli – Abstraction versus Contradiction: Observations on Chris Arthur’s The New Dialectic and Marx’s ‘Capital’
Samuel Knafo – Political Marxism and Value Theory: Bridging the Gap between Theory and History
Jan Dumolyn – The Political and Symbolic Economy of State Feudalism: The Case of Late-Medieval Flanders
William S. Lewis – Editorial Introduction to Louis Althusser’s ‘Letter to the Central Committee of the PCF, 18 March 1966’
Louis Althusser – Letter to the Central Committee of the PCF, 18 March 1966
Jan Rehmann – Nietzsche, il ribelle aristocratico. Biografia intellettuale e bilancio critico
Ian Birchall – La Révolution rêvée: Pour une histoire des intellectuels et des αuvres révolutionnaires 1944–1956
Markar Melkonian – Achieving Our Country: Leftist ought in Twentieth-Century America; Philosophy and Social Hope; Against Bosses, Against Oligarchies
Pat Devine – Parecon: Life After Capitalism
Paulo L. dos Santos – The Value of Marx, Marx’s ‘Capital’
Bob Jessop – Statism
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