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Volume 30, Issue 3, 2022

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Table of Contents

Editorial Perspective

Revisiting the Passive Revolution. Panagiotis Sotiris

Articles

Motion and Vulnerability in Contemporary Capitalism: The Shift to Turnover Time. Kim Moody

A Defence of the Concept of the Landowning Class as the Third Class. Towards a Logic of Landownership. F.T.C. Manning

The Difficulty of Being a Marxist in Philosophy. Roberto Marino Mozzachiodi

Ilyenkov’s Dialectics of the Ideal and Engels’s Dialectics of Nature. On Ilyenkov’s Supposed Affinity with Western Marxism. Rogney Piedra Arencibia

‘[A]nother kind of rain’: Aesthetic Ontology and Contagious Imaginations in Althusser’s Aleatory Materialism. Thomas Carmichael

Political Work on a Cultural Front. The Postcolonial Avant-garde of Lahore’s Pak Tea House during the Zia Military Dictatorship (1977–88). Kristin Plys

Building a Continental Policy: The South American Secretariat of the Communist International (1925–34). Mariana Massó and Manuel Quiroga

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