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RESEARCH IN POLITICAL ECONOMY
Volume 15
"Latest Developments in Marxist Theory"
Editors: Paul Zarembka
Department of Economics
State University of New York at Buffalo
Ajit Sinha
Department of Economics
The University of Newcastle
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pages in
print
Class Analysis and Radical Social Theories: Discovering the Missing 1
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by Alvin Y. So, Department of Sociology, The University of Hawaii
at Manoa
Marx and Activity 27
by John O'Manique, The Norman Paterson School of International
Affairs, Carleton University
Economic Structure and Technological Change: Marx and Beyond 75
by Ross Thomson, College of Arts and Sciences, The University
of Vermont
Exploitation and Racial Inequality: The US Case 107
by Gary A. Dymski, Department of Economics, University of
California at Riverside
Maurice Dobb: Between a Marxist and a Smithian Interpretation of the 135
Transition to Capitalism
by Ricardo Duchesne, Department of Social Science, The University
of New Brunswick
Lenin and the Socialist Transition in Russia 153
by James Lawler, Department of Philosophy, State University of New
York at Buffalo
A Critique of Part One of Capital Volume One: The Value Controversy 191
Revisited
by Ajit Sinha, Department of Economics, The University of Newcastle
The Post-Keynesian and Marxian Approaches to Labor Values: 219
Contradiction or Complementarity?
by Angelo Reati, European Commission, Brussels
Kalecki and Marx 249
by Bruce McFarlane, Department of Economics, The University of
Newcastle
THE SRAFFA TRADTIION
Marx before Sraffa 279
by Giorgio Lunghini
Pierro Sraffa's Vision of the Capitalist Process 287
by Augusto Graziani
The Notion of Capital as Totality 295
by Claudio Napoleoni
Sraffa in Context 301
by Riccardo Bellofiore