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Volume 19, Issue 3, 2011

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Published Jan 2011

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Contents

Rohini Hensman – Revisiting the Domestic-Labour Debate: An Indian Perspective
Sara R. Farris – Workerism’s Inimical Incursions: On Mario Tronti’s Weberianism
Michael R. Krätke,Peter Thomas – Antonio Gramsci’s Contribution to a Critical Economics
Pepijn Brandon – Marxism and the ‘Dutch Miracle’: The Dutch Republic and the Transition-Debate
Warren Montag – Althusser, el infinito adios
Althusser: une lecture de Marx
Althusser et la psychanalyse
Machiavel et nous, suivi de ‘Des problèmes qu’il faudra bien appeler d’un autre nom et peut-être politique’, Althusser et la insituabilité de la politique et de ‘la recurrence du vide chez Louis Althusser’

Evan Calder Williams – Lenin Reloaded: Towards a Politics of Truth
Alex Levant – From the History of Soviet Philosophy: Lukács – Vygotsky – Ilyenkov
Tom Eyers – Alienation After Derrida
Benjamin Noys – Political Writings, 1953-1993
Tom Bunyard – Libertarian Communism: Marx, Engels and the Political Economy of Freedom
Victor Wallis – Species-Questions
none – Notes on Contributors
none – Back Issues

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