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Volume 3, Issue 1, 1998

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Published Sep 1998

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Articles

Editorial introduction

Was Lenin a Marxist? The Populist Roots of Marxism-Leninism. Simon Clarke

So The Party’s Over? Marxism and Political Strategy After ‘the Fall’. Colin Hay and Howard Chodos

How Not To Write About Lenin. John Molyneux

Problems of Leninism. John Ehrenberg

Political Action, Context and Conjuncture. Alan Shandro

Realistic Organisation? Jonathan Joseph

Dialectics, ‘the Party and the Problem of the New Society. Peter Hudis

Labour, Eco-Regulation, and Value: A Response to Benton’s Ecological Critique of Marx. Paul Burkett

The Politics of Novelty. Werner Bonefeld

Saving Private Ryan: Realism and the Enigma of Head-Wounds. John Roberts

The Incomplete Marx Felton Shortall. Michael A. Lebowitz

Workers in a Lean World. Unions in the International Economy. Adrian Budd

The Art of Interruption: Realism, Photography and the Everyday. Giles Peaker

Dissolution: The Crisis of Communism and the End of East Germany. Gareth Dale

Vietnam: Anatomy of a Peace. Kenneth J. Hammond

Analytical Marxism: A Critique. Christopher Bertram

Gordon Finlayson responds to Ben Watson’s review of current Adorno literature in Historical Materialism 2

Notes on Contributors

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