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From: Sebastian Budgen <sebastian@amadeobordiga.u-net.com> Subject: HISTORICAL MATERIALISM 13.1 NOW OUT. PLEASE CIRCULATE WIDELY Historical Materialism: Research in Critical Marxist Theory (PLEASE NOTE THAT HISTORICAL MATERIALISM'S EMAIL ADDRESS HAS NOW CHANGED, IT IS: <historicalmaterialism@soas.ac.uk>) Announcing issue 13.1 ***NEW ANNOUNCEMENT*** ALL SUBSCRIBERS TO HISTORICAL MATERIALISM CAN NOW HAVE ONLINE ACCESS TO ALL BACKISSUES! ***REANNOUNCEMENT*** ALL SUBSCRIBERS ALSO ARE ENTITLED TO REDUCTIONS ON BOOKS IN THE HM BOOK SERIES! Historical Materialism Research in Critical Marxist Theory Volume 13 Issue 1 ____________________________________________________________ CONTENTS Commentary LECIO MORAIS AND ALFREDO SAAD-FILHO Lula and the Continuity of Neoliberalism in Brazil: Strategic Choice, Economic Imperative or Political Schizophrenia? 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Jeannot on John O'Neill's The > Market: Ethics, Knowledge, and Politics o Richard Saull on Fred > Halliday's Revolution and World Politics: The Rise and Fall of the > Sixth Great Power > > Volume 10, Number 2 o Commentary o Paris Yeros on Zimbabwe and the > Dilemmas of the Left o Articles o Sam Gindin and Leo Panitch on Gems > and Baubles in Empire o Marcus Taylor on Success for Whom? An > Historical-Materialist Critique of Neoliberalism in Chile o Sean > Creaven on The Pulse of Freedom? Bhaskar's Dialectic and Marxism o Paul > Nolan Levine and Sober on Natural Selection and Historical Materialism > o Interventions o Jason C. Myers on Ideology After the Welfare State o > Tony Smith on Hegel: Mystic Dunce or Important Predecessor? A Reply to > John Rosenthal o Robert Albritton on A Response to Chris Arthur o Film > Review o Mike Wayne on A Violent Peace: Robert Guédiguian's La Ville > est tranquille o Reviews o Milton Fisk on Markar Melkonian's Richard > Rorty's Politics: Liberalism at the End of the American Century o Ian > Birchall on Jean-Pierre Le Goff's Mai 68, l'héritage impossible and > Gérard Filoche's 68-98, Histoire sans fin o Dave Beech on Arthur C. > Danto's The Wake of Art: Criticism, Philosophy, and the End of Taste o > Gregor Gall on Peter Waterman's New Internationalisms and Labour > Worldwide in an Era of Globalization: Alternative Union Models in the > New World Order, edited by Ronaldo Munck and Peter Waterman > > Volume 10, Number 3 o Articles o Giovanni Arrighi on Lineages of Empire > o Ellen Wood on Landlords and Peasants, Masters and Slaves: Class > Relations in Greek and Roman Antiquity o Peter Thomas on Philosophical > Strategies: Althusser and Spinoza o Archive o Richard B. Day on Pavel > V. Maksakovsky: The Marxist Theory of the Cycle o Pavel V. Maksakovsky > on The General Theory of the Cycle o Intervention o Neil Davidson on > Stalinism, 'Nation Theory' and Scottish History: A Reply to John Foster > o Reviews o Ian Buchanan on Perry Anderson's The Origins of > Postmodernity, Clint Burnham's The Jamesonian Unconscious, Steven > Helmling's The Success and Failure of Fredric Jameson, Sean Homer's > Fredric Jameson, Adam Roberts's Fredric Jameson, and Christopher Wise's > The Marxian Hermeneutics of Fredric Jameson o Simon Bromley on Gregory > Elliott's Perry Anderson: The Merciless Laboratory of History o Ian H. > Birchall on Bernard-Henri Lévy's Le Sičcle de Sartre > > Volume 10, Number 4 o A special symposium: MARXISM AND FANTASY o > Articles o Mark Bould on the Dreadful Credibility of Absurd Things: A > Tendency in Fantasy Theory o Stuart Elden on Through the Eyes of the > Fantastic: Lefebvre, Rabelais and Intellectual History o Ishay Landa on > Slaves of the Ring: Tolkien's Political Unconscious o Mike Wayne on > Utopianism and Film o Anna Kornbluh on For the Love of Money o Alex Law > and Jan Law on Magical Urbanism: Walter Benjamin and Utopian Realism in > the Film Ratcatcher o Ben Watson on Fantasy and Judgement: Adorno, > Tolkien, Burroughs o Archive o Ernest Mandel - Anticipation and Hope as > Categories of Historical Materialism o Interventions o Carl Freedman on > A Note on Marxism and Fantasy o Fredric Jameson on Radical Fantasy o > Steve Shaviro on Capitalist Monsters o Reviews o Neil Maycroft on > Patrick Hamilton's Impromptu in Moribundia o Mark Bould on Carl > Freedman's Critical Theory and Science Fiction o Andrew M. Butler on > Rob Latham's Consuming Youth: Vampires, Cyborgs, and the Culture of > Consumption o Non-symposium items o Article o Ana Dinerstein on The > Battle of Buenos Aires: Crisis, Insurrection and the Reinvention of > Politics in Argentina o Reviews o Tony Smith on Werner Bonefeld and > Kosmas Psychopedis (eds.), The Politics of Change: Globalisation, > Ideology and Critique o Mike Haynes on Marxism and the Russian Question > in the Wake of the Soviet Collapse > > Volume 11 Issue 1 o Commentary o ALFREDO SAAD-FILHO on New Dawn or > False Start in Brazil? The Political Economy of Lula's Election o > Articles o MARIA TURCHETTO on The Empire Strikes Back: On Hardt and > Negri o GEORGE LIODAKIS on The Role of Biotechnology in the Agro-food > System and the Socialist Horizon o PAUL PAOLUCCI on The Scientific > Method and the Dialectical Method o SEAN SAYERS o Creative Activity and > Alienation in Hegel and Marx o Interventions o MARTIN HART-LANDSBERG > AND PAUL BURKETT on Development, Crisis, and Class Struggle in East > Asia: A Reply o DAN BOUSFIELD on Export-Led Development and > Imperialism: A Response to Burkett and Hart-Landsberg o JIM KINCAID on > Underconsumption versus the Rate of Profit: a Reply to Burkett and > Hart-Landsberg o CHRISTOPHER J. ARTHUR on The Hegel-Marx Connection o > TONY SMITH On the Homology Thesis o CHRISTOPHER J. ARTHUR on Once More > on the Homology Thesis: A Response to Smith's Reply o Reviews o SCOTT > MACWILLIAM on Mohammed A. Bayeh's The Ends of Globalization; Terry > Boswell's and Christopher Chase-Dunn's The Spiral of Capitalism and > Socialism; Raymond Vernon's In the Hurricane's Eye: The Troubled > Prospects of Multinational Enterprises; and Robert Went's > Globalization: Neoliberal Challenge, Radical Responses o IAN BIRCHALL > on Philippe Riviale's L'impatience du bonheur: apologie de Gracchus > Babeuf; Alain Maillard's La Communauté des égaux; and Jean Soublin's Je > t'écris au sujet de Gracchus Babeuf o PETE GLATTER on Elites after > State Socialism: Theories and Analysis, edited by John Higley and > György Lengyel. > > Volume 11 Issue 2 o Articles o TONY SMITH on Globalisation and > Capitalist Property Relations: A Critical Assessment of David Held's > Cosmopolitan Theory o PAUL CAMMACK on The Governance of Global > Capitalism: A New Materialist Perspective o WILLIAM BROWN on The Bank, > Africa and Politics: A Comment on Paul Cammack o SIMON PIRANI on Class > Clashes with Party: Politics in Moscow between the Civil War and the > New Economic Policy o GLENN RIKOWSKI on Alien Life: Marx and the Future > of the Human o Interventions o JAMES GORDON FINLAYSON on The Theory of > Ideology and the Ideology of Theory? Habermas Contra Adorno o DEBORAH > COOK offers A Response to Finlayson o ALEX CALLINICOS on Egalitarianism > and Anticapitalism: A Reply to Harry Brighouse and Erik Olin Wright o > Reviews o ENZO TRAVERSO on Norman Finkelstein's The Holocaust Industry. > Reflections on the Exploitation of Jewish Suffering, and Peter Novick's > The Holocaust in American Life o CHIK COLLINS on David McNally's Bodies > of Meaning: Studies on Language, Labor and Liberation o CRAIG BRANDIST > on Galin Tihanov's The Master and the Slave: Lukács, Bakhtin and the > Ideas of their Time o CHRIS ARTHUR on Enrique Dussel's Towards an > Unknown Marx: A Commentary on the Manuscripts of 1861-3 o BOB JESSOP on > Fritz K. Ringer's Max Weber's Methodology: the Unification of the > Cultural and Social Sciences. > > Volume 11, Issue 3 o Commentary o MARTA HARNECKER on Understanding the > Past to Make the Future: Reflections on Allende's Government o Articles > o SIMON BROMLEY on Reflections on 'Empire', Imperialism and United > States Hegemony o JAIRUS BANAJI on The Fictions of Free Labour: > Contract, Coercion, and So-Called Unfree Labour o ALAN MILCHMAN on > Marxism and the Holocaust o An Interview with MICHAEL HARDT o > Interventions o ANGELA DIMITRAKAKI on Art and Politics Continued: > Avant-garde, Resistance and the Multitude in Documenta II o ANDREW > LEVINE and ELLIOTT SOBER Reply to Paul Nolan's 'What's Darwinian About > Historical Materialism? A Critique of Levine and Sober' o PAUL NOLAN > Rejoinders o Reviews o KEES VAN DER PIJL on Peter Gowan's The Global > Gamble - Washington's Faustian Bid for World Dominance and Bob Deacon's > Global Social Policy - International Organizations and the Future of > Welfare o COLIN MOOERS on Cultural Studies and Political Theory Edited > by Jodi Dean and Culture and Economy After the Cultural Turn, Edited by > Larry Ray and Andrew Sayer o RAY KIELY on Meghnad Desai's Marx's > Revenge: The Resurgence of Capitalism and the Death of Statist > Socialism o IAN BIRCHALL on Susan Weissman's Victor Serge: The Course > Is Set on Hope o ALAN SHANDRO on Jeremy Lester's Dialogue of Negation: > Debates on Hegemony in Russia and the West o PRANAV JANI on Mapping > Subaltern Studies and the Postcolonial Edited by Vinayak Chaturvedi > > > Volume 11 Issue 4 o Symposium: The American Worker o Articles o Alan > Johnson Editorial Introduction: The American Worker and the Absurd > Truth about Marxism o Karl Kautsky The American Worker o Daniel Gaido > 'The American Worker' and the Theory of Permanent Revolution: Karl > Kautsky on Werner Sombart's Why Is There No Socialism in the United > States? o Paul Le Blanc The Absence of Socialism in the United States: > Contextualising Kautsky's 'American Worker' o Loren Goldner On the > Non-Formation of a Working-Class Political Party in the United States, > 1900-45 o Stephen Resnick and Richard Wolff Exploitation, Consumption, > and the Uniqueness of US Capitalism o Noel Ignatiev Whiteness and Class > Struggle o Alan Johnson Equalibertarian Marxism and the Politics of > Social Movements o Peter Hudis Workers as Reason: The Development of a > New Relation of Worker and Intellectual in American Marxist Humanism o > Intervention o Christopher Phelps Why Wouldn't Sidney Hook Permit the > Republication of His Best Book? o Archive o Franz Mehring Literary > Review of Hermann Schlüter's, Die Anfänge der deutschen > Arbeiterbewegung in Amerika o Franz Mehring Obituary of Friedrich Sorge > o Film Review o Bryan D. Palmer The Hands That Built America: A > Class-Politics Appreciation of Martin Scorsese's The Gangs of New York > o Reviews o Kim Moody on Seymour Martin Lipset's & Gary Marks's It > Didn't Happen Here: Why Socialism Failed in the United States o Mary > McGuire on American Exceptionalism: US Working-Class Formation in an > International Context, Edited by Rick Halpern and Jonathan Morris and > Andrew Strouthous's US Labour and Political Action, 1918-24: A > Comparison of Independent Political Action in New York, Chicago, and > Seattle o Bryan D. Palmer on Peter Linebaugh's and Marcus Rediker's The > Many-Headed Hydra: The Hidden History of the Revolutionary Atlantic o > Alan Wald on Rachel Rubin's Jewish Gangsters of Modern Literature, > Caren Irr's The Suburb of Dissent: Cultural Politics in the United > States and Canada During the 1930s, Cary Nelson's Revolutionary Memory: > Recovering the Poetry of the American Left and Billy Ben Smith's Career > of Proletarian Novelist and New Yorker Short Story Writer Edward > Newhouse o Gerald Friedman on Janet Irons's Testing the New Deal: The > General Textile Strike of 1934 in the American South o Graham Barnfield > on Andrew Hemingway's Artists on the Left: American Artists and the > Communist Movement, 1926-1956 and Paula Rabinowitz's Black & White & > Noir: America's Pulp Modernism o Robbie Lieberman on Bryan K. Carman's > A Race of Singers: Whitman's Working Class Hero from Guthrie to > Springsteen o Sharon Smith on Nelson Lichtenstein's State of the Union: > A Century of American Labor o Nelson Lichtenstein A Rejoinder to Sharon > Smith > > Volume 12 Issue 1 o Articles o Wal Suchting on Althusser's Late > Thinking About Materialism o Alan Carling on the Darwinian Weberian: > W.G. Runciman and the Microfoundations of Historical Materialism o > Peter jones on Critical Remarks on Critical Discourse Analysis as > Social Theory o Interventions o John McIlroy on Critical Reflections on > Recent British Communist Party History o John Foster on Marxists, > Weberians and Nationality: A Response to Neil Davidson o Reviews o Paul > Wetheley on The Global Third Way Debate, edited by Anthony Giddens, > Anthony Giddens's Where Now for New Labour?, and Alex Callinicos's > Against the Third Way o Jason Barker on Alain Badiou's Manifesto for > Philosophy, Deleuze: The Clamor of Being, and Ethics. An Essay on the > Understanding of Evil o Paul Blackledge on Richard Weikart's Socialist > Darwinism: Evolution in German Socialist Thought from Marx to Bernstein > o Paul Burkett on Ben Fine's Social Capital versus Social Theory: > Political Economy and Social Science at the Turn of the Millennium o > Jan Dumolyn on Peasants into Farmers ? The Transformation of Rural > Economy and Society in the Low Countries (Middle Ages - 19th Century) > in Light of the Brenner Debate, edited by P. Hoppenbrouwers & J.L. Van > Zanden o Steve Wright on Futuro anteriore. Dai 'Quaderni Rossi' ai > movimenti globali: ricchezze e limiti dell'operaismo italiano, edited > by G. Borio, F. Pozzi & G. Roggero, and F. Berardi's La nefasta utopia > di Potere operaio. Lavoro tecnica movimento nel laboratorio politico > del Sessantotto italiano o Conference Report o Enda Brophy on the > 'Operaismo a Convegno' Conference, 1-2 June 2002 - Rialto Occupato, > Rome, Italy. > > Volume 12 Issue 2 o The Isaac and Tamara Deutscher Memorial Prize > Lecture o Brian Kelly Materialism and the Persistence of Race in the > Jim Crow South o Articles o Giuseppe Tassone & Peter Thomas Editorial > Introduction to Domenico Losurdo o Domenico Losurdo Towards a Critique > of the Category of Totalitarianism o Massimo De Angelis Separating the > Doing and the Deed: Capital and the Continuous Character of Enclosures > Interventions o Paresh Chattopadhyay The Soviet Question and Marx > Revisited: A Reply to Mike Haynes o Mike Haynes Rejoinder to > Chattopadhyay o David McNally Language, Praxis and Dialectics: Reply to > Collins o Chik Collins Marxism and Language: A Response to McNally's > 'Language, Praxis and Dialectics: Reply to Collins' o Reviews o Vasant > Kaiwar on Dipesh Chakrabarty's Provincializing Europe: Postcolonial > Thought and Historical Difference and Ranajit Guha's Dominance without > Hegemony: History and Power in Colonial India o Peter Green on The > Culmination of Capital: Essays on Volume III of Marx's 'Capital', > edited by Martha Campbell and Geert Reuten o Samuel R Friedman on > Darren Webb's Marx, Marxism and Utopia o Matthew Caygill Socialist > Register 2001: Working Classes: Global Realities, edited by Colin Leys > and Leo Panitch > > Volume 12 Issue 3 o Articles o Dimitri Dimoulis and John Milios > Commodity Fetishism vs. Capital Fetishism: Marxist Interpretations > vis-ŕ-vis Marx's Analyses in 'Capital' o Symposium on Moishe Postone's > 'Time, Labor and Social Domination' o Guido Starosta o Editorial > Introduction o Moishe Postone Critique and Historical Transformation o > Robert Albritton Theorising Capital's Deep Structure and the > Transformation of Capitalism o Christopher J. Arthur Subject and > Counter-Subject o Werner Bonefeld On Postone's Courageous but > Unsuccessful Attempt to Banish the Class Antagonism from the Critique > of Political Economy o Joseph Fracchia On Transhistorical Abstractions > and the Intersection of Historical Theory and Social Critique o Peter > Hudis The Death of the Death of the Subject o Geoffrey Kay and James > Mott Concept and Method in Postone's 'Time, Labor and Social > Domination' o David McNally The Dual Form of Labour in Capitalist > Society and the Struggle over Meaning: Comments on Postone o Karen > Miller The Question of Time in Postone's 'Time, Labor and Social > Domination' o Michael Neary Travels in Moishe Postone's Social > Universe: A Contribution to a Critique of Political Cosmology o Marcel > Stoetzler Postone's Marx: A Theorist of Modern Society, Its Social > Movements and Its Imprisonment by Abstract Labour o Reviews o Sumit > Sarkar on the Return of Labour to South Asian History: Raj > Chandavarkar's 'The Origins of Industrial Capitalism in India: Business > Strategies and the Working Classes in Bombay, 1900-1940' and 'Imperial > Power and Popular Politics: Class, Resistance and the State in India, > c.1850-1950', Ian Kerr's 'Building the Railways of the Raj', Dilip > Simeon's 'The Politics of Labour under Late Colonialism: Workers, > Unions and the State in Chota Nagpur, 1928-1939', Janaki Nair's 'Miners > and Millhands: Work, Culture and Politics in Princely Mysore' and > Chitra Joshi's 'Lost Worlds: Indian Labour and its Forgotten Histories' > o Chris Harman on William Smaldone's 'Rudolf Hilferding: The Tragedy > of a German Social Democrat' and F. Peter Wagner's 'Rudolf Hilferding: > The Theory and Politics of Democratic Socialism' o Loren Goldner Joao > Bernardo's 'Poder e Dinheiro. Do Poder Pessoal ao Estado Impessoal no > Regime Senhorial, Séculos V-XV' o Branwen Gruffyd-Jones on Sean > Creaven's 'Marxism and Realism: A Materialistic Application of Realism > in the Social Sciences' > > Volume 12 Issue 4 o Articles o NICK DYER-WITHEFORD 1844/2004/2044: The > Return of Species-Being o MARCEL VAN DER LINDEN On Council Communism o > Symposium: Marxism and African Realities o LIAM CAMPLING Editorial > Introduction: Marxism and Africa o PABLO LE IDAHOSA AND BOB SHENTON The > Africanist's 'New' Clothes o HENRY BERNSTEIN Considering Africa's > Agrarian Questions o PATRICK BOND Bankrupt Africa: Imperialism, > Subimperialism and the Politics of Finance o RAY BUSH Undermining > Africa o ALEX NUNN AND SOPHIA PRICE Managing Development: EU and > African Relations through the Evolution of the Lomé and Cotonou > Agreements o ALEJANDRO COLAS The Reinvention of Populism: Islamist > Responses to Capitalist Development in the Contemporary Maghreb o > CHRISTOPHER WISE Geo-Thematics, and Orality-Literacy Studies in the > Sahel o CARLOS OYA The empirical investigation of rural class > formation: methodological issues in a study of large and mid-scale > farmers in Senegal o FRANCO BARCHIESI The Ambiguities of 'Liberation' > in Left Analyses of the South African Democratic Transition o BRIAN > RAFTOPOULOS AND IAN PHIMISTER Zimbabwe Now: The Political Economy of > Crisis and Coercion o Interventions o DAVID MOORE Marxism and Marxist > Intellectuals in Schizophrenic Zimbabwe: How Many Rights for Zimbabwe's > Left? 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