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Volume 9, Issue 1, 2001

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Published Jan 2001

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Contents

Peter Gowan,Leo Panitch,Martin Shaw – The State, Globalisation and the New Imperialism: A Roundtable Discussion
Andrew Smith – Reading Wealth in Nigeria: Occult Capitalism and Marx’s Vampires
Susanne Soederberg – State, Crisis, and Capital Accumulation in Mexico
David Laibman – Contours of the Maturing Socialist Economy
John Rosenthal – Hegel Decoder: A Reply to Smith’s ‘Reply’
Jonathan Hughes – Analytical Marxism and Ecology: A Reply to Paul Burkett
Alex Callinicos – on G.A. Cohen, Ronald Dworkin and John Roemer
Warren Montag – on Antonio Negri’s Insurgencies
Kevin B. Anderson – on John Rees’s Algebra of Revolution
Tony Smith – on Joseph McCarney’s Hegel on History
Kevin B. Anderson – New Marx Publications: A MEGA Update
Historisch-kritisches Wörterbuch des Marxismus: Call for Collaboration and Subscription.
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Historical Materialism is a Marxist journal, appearing four times a year, based in London. Founded in 1997 it asserts that, not withstanding the variety of its practical and theoretical articulations, Marxism constitutes the most fertile conceptual framework for analysing social phenomena, with an eye to their overhaul. In our selection of material we do not favour any one tendency, tradition or variant. Marx demanded the ‘Merciless criticism of everything that exists’: for us that includes Marxism itself.

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