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Volume 15, Issue 3, 2007

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Published Jan 2007

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Contents

Paolo Virno – General Intellect
Axel Kicillof,Guido Starosta – On Materiality and Social Form: A Political Critique of Rubin’s Value-Form Theory
Paul Blackledge – Symposium on Ellen Meiksins Wood’s Empire of Capital: Editorial Introduction
David Harvey – In What Ways Is ‘The New Imperialism’ Really New?
William I. Robinson – The Pitfalls of Realist Analysis of Global Capitalism: A Critique of Ellen Meiksins Wood’s Empire of Capital
Prasenjit Bose – ‘New’ Imperialism? On Globalisation and Nation-States
François Chesnais – The Economic Foundations of Contemporary Imperialism
Ellen Meiksins Wood – A Reply to Critics
Sam Moyo,Paris Yeros – Intervention The Zimbabwe Question and the Two Lefts
Wolfgang Fritz Haug – Postmoderner Links-Nietzscheanismus. Deleuze & Foucault. Eine Dekonstruktion
Richie Nimmo – Marx and Wittgenstein: Knowledge, Morality and Politics
Alexander Gallas – Entfesselter Kapitalismus: Transformation des europäischen Sozialmodells/Klassen und soziale Bewegungen: Strukturen im Kapitalismus.
Daniel Gaido – Weltmarkt und Imperialismus: Zur Entstehungsgeschichte der klassischen marxistischen Imperialismustheorie
John Bellamy Foster – Earth
Notes on Contributors
Historical Materialism Research in Critical Marxist eory (volume 15, issue 4)
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