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Volume 23, Issue 4, 2015

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Published Nov 2015

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Table of Contents

Articles

What Is a Philosophical Tendency? Ted Stolze

Out of Sync: Tomba’s Marx and the Problem of a Multi-layered Temporal Dialectic. Peter Osborne

Marx’s Gendered Temporalities. Cinzia Arruzza

Piercing the Present with the Past. Reflections on Massimiliano Tomba’s Marx’s Temporalities. Harry Harootunian

Marx’s Temporal Bridges and Other Pathways. Massimiliano Tomba

Vera Zasulich’s Critique of Neo-Populism. Party Organisation and Individual Terrorism in the Russian Revolutionary Movement (1878–1902). Daniel Gaido and Constanza Bosch Alessio

The Terrorist Tendency in Russia. Vera Zasulich

A More Marxist Foucault? Reading La société punitive. Stuart Elden

Socialism Betrayed? Economists, Neoliberalism, and History in the Undoing of Market Socialism. Besnik Pula

9.5 Theses on Art and Class by Ben Davis. A Review. Kim Charnley

Wither Production? Sarah Brouillette

Notes on Contributors

 

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