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Volume 19, Issue 4, 2011

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Published Jan 2011

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Contents

Peter Drucker – The Fracturing of LGBT Identities under Neoliberal Capitalism
Steve Edwards – A Symposium on the American Civil War and Slavery
Neil Davidson – The American Civil War Considered as a Bourgeois Revolution
Eric Foner – The Civil War and Slavery: A Response
Robin Blackburn – Karl Marx and Abraham Lincoln: A Curious Convergence*
Charles Post – Social-Property Relations, Class-Conflict and the Origins of the US Civil War: Towards a New Social Interpretation*
August H. Nimtz – Marx and Engels on the US Civil War: The ‘Materialist Conception of History’ in Action
John Ashworth – Towards a Bourgeois Revolution? Explaining the American Civil War
Jeff Noonan – Karl Marx and Contemporary Philosophy, edited by Andrew Chitty and Martin McIvor, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009
David F. Ruccio – Envisioning Real Utopias, Erik Olin Wright, London: Verso, 2010
Wolfgang Küttler – Social Formation
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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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