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Volume 15, Issue 4, 2007

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Published Jan 2007

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Contents

Helmut Reichelt – Marx’s Critique of Economic Categories: Reflections on the Problem of Validity in the Dialectical Method of Presentation in Capital
Roland Boer – The Perpetual Allure of the Bible for Marxism
Gavin Fridell – Fair-Trade Coffee and Commodity Fetishism: The Limits of Market-Driven Social Justice
Viren Swami – Evolutionary Psychology: ‘New Science of the Mind’ or ‘Darwinian Fundamentalism’?
Jim Kincaid – Production vs. Realisation: A Critique of Fine and Saad-Filho on Value Theory
Steve Smith – Revolution and Counterrevolution: Class Struggle in a Moscow Metal Factory
Samuel Knafo – Capital Resurgent: Roots of the Neoliberal Revolution
Micheal Heinrich – Das Kapital. Kritik der politischen Ökonomie, Dritter Band
Jan Rehmann – Ideology Theory
Notes on Contributors
Notice of Next Issue Historical Materialism Research in Critical Marxist Theory (volume 16, issue 1)
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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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