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Volume 5, Issue 1, 1999

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Published Sep 1999

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Table of Contents

Articles

Notes on Competition, Capitalist Crises, and Class. Werner Bonefeld

Crisis and the Poverty of Nations: Two Market Products Which Value Explains Better. Alan Freeman

Riding the Long Wave. Michel Husson

Explaining the Global Economic Crisis. Anwar Shaikh

Brenner and Crisis Theory: Issues in Systematic and Historical Dialectics. Tony Smith

Capitalism’s Recurrent Self-Criticism: An Evaluation of Bob Brenner’s Global Economics. Richard Walker

Surfing the Troubled Waters of ‘Global Turbulence’: A Comment. John Weeks

Ethics, Politics and the Potential of Dialogism. Craig Brandist

Abstract Labour and Capital. Geoffrey Kay

Class Counts: Comparative Studies in Class Analysis. Jon Gubbay

The Fate of the Russian Revolution: Lost Texts of Critical Marxism Vol. 1. Alan Johnson

Rethinking Industrial Relations: Mobilization, Collectivism and Long Waves. Gregor Gall

Being and Worth Andrew Collier. Adrian Haddock

Karl Marx and the Intellectual Origins of Dialectical Materialism. Sean Sayers

Beyond Postcolonial Theory. Greg Dawes

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