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Volume 6, Issue 1, 2000

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Published Jan 2000

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Table of Contents

Articles

Karl Marx as a Conservative Thinker. Alan Shandro

Marx’s “Truly Social” Labour Theory of Value: Part I, Abstract Labour in Marxian Value Theory. Patrick Murray

Critical Stratagems in Adorno and Habermas: Theories of Ideology and the Ideology of Theory. Deborah Cook

Marx’s Concept of Intrinsic Value. Andrew J. Kliman

Reply to Lebowitz. Felton Shortall

Answering Shortall. Michael A. Lebowitz

Dialectics and Crisis Theory: A Response to Tony Smith. Ben Fine, Dimitris Milonakis, and Costas Lapavitsas

A Reply to Fine, Lapavitsas and Milonakis. Tony Smith

Michael Cowen. Geoffrey Kay

Quakes of Development. Michael Cowen

Guns, Germs and Steel: A Short History of Everybody for the Last 13,000 Years. Paul Nolan and Alan Carling

Ghostly Demarcations: A Symposium on Jacques Derrida’s Specters of Marx. Jonathan Joseph

Romain Rolland. Ian Birchall

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