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Volume 20, Issue 2, 2012

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Published Jan 2012

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Contents

David Harvey – History versus Theory: A Commentary on Marx’s Method in Capital
Gavin Walker – On Marxism’s Field of Operation: Badiou and the Critique of Political Economy*
Alan Norrie – Who Is ‘The Prince’?: Hegel and Marx in Jameson and Bhaskar
Mariano Féliz – Neo-developmentalism: Beyond Neoliberalism? Capitalist Crisis and Argentina’s Development since the 1990s
Alex Levant – E.V. Ilyenkov and Creative Soviet Theory: An Introduction to ‘Dialectics of the Ideal’
Evald Ilyenkov – Dialectics of the Ideal (2009)
Jeffrey Petts – The Necessity of Art, Ernst Fischer, with an Introduction by John Berger, London: Verso, 2010
Paul M. Heideman – Beyond Black and White: Transforming African-American Politics, Manning Marable, Second Edition, London: Verso, 2009 1
Henry Heller – Imperialist Canada, Todd Gordon, Winnipeg: Arbeiter Ring Publishing, 2011
Filippo Del Lucchese – Machiavellian Democracy, John P. McCormick, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011
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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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