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Volume 23, Issue 1, 2015

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Published Jan 2015

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Table of Contents

Articles

Early Lukács, Aesthetics of Politics? Fredric Jameson

Gender as Social Temporality: Butler (and Marx). Cinzia Arruzza

Capital (It Fails Us Now). Introduction to a Mini-symposium on Thomas Piketty’s Capital in the Twenty-First Century. Alberto Toscano

Capital in the Twenty-First Century by Thomas Piketty. ‘Wealth of Data, Poverty of Theory’. Michel Husson

Thomas Piketty and the Search for r. Michael Roberts

A General Theory for Our Times: On Piketty. Geoff Mann

Introduction to Louis Althusser, ‘Some Questions Concerning the Crisis of Marxist Theory and of the International Communist Movement’. Warren Montag

Some Questions Concerning the Crisis of Marxist Theory and of the International Communist Movement. Louis Althusser

The Governance of Economies and the Economics of Governance. Safi Shams

Commerce, Culture and Capitalism. Charles Post

The Ontology Wars. A Review of Pierre Macherey’s Hegel or Spinoza? Francesca Manning

Nuova Panda schiavi in mano. Workers’ Inquiry as a Tool to Unveil Fiat’s Strategy of Labour Control. Lorenza Monaco

Inside Latinamericanism. Pablo Castagno

Recovering Georg Lukács. Daniel Lopez

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