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 CONTENTS

 Commentary

 LECIO MORAIS AND ALFREDO SAAD-FILHO
Lula and the Continuity of Neoliberalism in Brazil: Strategic Choice,
 Economic Imperative or Political Schizophrenia?


 Articles

 JOSEPH FRACCHIA
Beyond the Human-Nature Debate: Human Corporeal Organisation as the
'First Fact' of Historical Materialism
CRAIG BRANDIST
Marxism and the Philosophy of Language in Russia in the 1920s and 1930s
SEAN HOMER
Cinema and Fetishism: The Disavowal of a Concept
Paul Burkett
Entropy in Ecological Economics: A Marxist Intervention



 Intervention

 MARCUS TAYLOR
Opening the World Bank: International Organisations and the
Contradictions of Capitalism


 Reviews

 ANASTASIA NESVETAILOVA
on Robert J. Shiller's Irrational Exuberance, Kavaljit Singh's Taming
 Global Financial Flows: Challenges and Alternatives in the Era of
 Globalization. A Citizen's Guide and Walden Bello, Nicola Bullard and
 Kamal Malhotra's Global Finance: New Thinking on Regulating Speculative
 Capital Flows
MICHAEL CALDERBANK
on Jean-Michel Mension's The Tribe, Ralph Rumney's The Consul and
 Elizabeth Wilson's Bohemians: The Glamorous Outcasts
GREG TUCK
on Esther Leslie's Hollywood Flatlands: Animation, Critical Theory and
the Avant-Garde
PETER SARRIS
on Jairus Banaji's Agrarian Change in Late Antiquity-Gold, Labour and
 Aristocratic Dominance
YUMIKO IIDA
on Harry Harootunian's Overcome by Modernity: History, Culture, and
 Community in Interwar Japan


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> LEVINE and ELLIOTT SOBER Reply to Paul Nolan's 'What's Darwinian About
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> Class-Politics Appreciation of Martin Scorsese's The Gangs of New York
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> 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:
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> of Proletarian Novelist and New Yorker Short Story Writer Edward
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> 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? A Comment o ASHWIN DESAI Magic, Realism and the State in
> Post-Apartheid South Africa o Review Articles o  PARESH CHATTOPADHYAY
> on 'Karl Marx - Exzerpte und Notizen: Sommer 1844 bis Anfang 1847', in
> Gesamtausgabe (MEGA) vierte Abteilung Band 3 o NIGEL HARRIS on 'Trade
> in Early India: Themes in Indian History', edited by Ranabir
> Chakravarti, and 'Origins of the European Economy: Communications and
> Commerce, AD 300-900' o SURINDER S JODHKA on Tom Brass's 'Towards a
> Political Economy of Unfree Labour' and 'Peasants, Populism and
> Postmodernism' o HENRY VANDENBURGH on 'Habermas, Critical Theory, and
> Health', edited by Graham Scrambler.
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