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Volume 16, Issue 4, 2008

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Published Jan 2008

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Contents

Martijn Konings,Leo Panitch – US Financial Power in Crisis
Joseph Fracchia – The Capitalist Labour-Process and the Body in Pain: The Corporeal Depths of Marx’s Concept of Immiseration
Jeffery R. Webber – Rebellion to Reform in Bolivia. Part III: Neoliberal Continuities, the Autonomist Right, and the Political Economy of Indigenous Struggle
Steve Wright – Mapping Pathways within Italian Autonomist Marxism: A Preliminary Survey
Roland Boer – A Titanic Phenomenon: Marxism, History and Biblical Society
Ben Fine,Alfredo Saad-Filho – Production vs. Realisation in Marx’s Theory of Value: A Reply to Kincaid
Jim Kincaid – Production versus Capital in Motion: A Reply to Fine and Saad-Filho
Enzo Traverso – The Furies: Violence and Terror in the French and Russian Revolution
Paul Mattick – The Limits to Capital
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Owen Hatherley – Fashioning Socialism: Clothing, Politics and Consumer Culture in East Germany
Georges Van Den Abbeele – Fable
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