Volume 47


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Volume 47: May 1995 – April 1996

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 Notes from
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Abeywickrama, K.L. The Marketization of Mongolia, 10:25

Ahmad, Aijaz. Culture, Nationalism, and the Role of Intellectuals: An Interview with Aijaz Ahmad, 3:41

Anderson, W.H. Locke.Inside Information: A Review, 11:52

Anderson, W.H. Locke. Living as Though the Truth Were True, 10:19

Anderson, W.H. Locke. Madmen and Scribblers: A Review, 7:49

Baran, Nicholas. Computers and Capitalism: A Tragic Misuse of Technology, 4:40

Bilenkin, Vladimir, The Ideology of Russia's Rulers in 1995: Westernizers and Eurasians, 5:24

Broad, Dave. Globalization Versus Labor, 7:20

Buhle, Paul. Ecostruggle: A Review, 1:60

Buhle, Paul. Race Rebels, Class Rebels: A Review, 9:41

Burbach, Roger. For a Zapatista Style Postmodernist Perspective, 10:34

Burkett, Paul. Financial Transformation for What?, 1:52

Castro, Fidel. Castro Speaks in Copenhagen, 2:30

Connell, Dan, In Eritrea, 4:29

Dawson, Michael. Secretary of Utopia: A Review, 8:55

DeWind, Adrian W. Real Renewal for America: Time for Change, Time for Sharing, 9:1

Devine, James. Lean and Mean: A Review, 9:49

Devine, James. The World Bank is Church Universal: A Review, 4:54

Du Boff, Richard. See Review of the Month, 5:1

Eagleton, Terry, Where do Postmodernists Come From? 3:59

Editors. Editors' Comment on Fascism and Antifascism, 8:27

Ehrenberg, John. Truth, Justice, and the Marxian Way: A Review, 8:43

Engels, Friedrich. See Review of the Month, 6:1

Englestein, David. On Hobsbawm's Pessimism: A Reply to Justin Rosenberg, 10:47

Faulkner, Mike. Cuba and the United States: A Personal Reflection on Thirty-five Years of Conflict, 9:31

Fellner, Gene. Abbie Hoffman and a Troubled Democracy: A Review, 5:55

Folsom, Franklin. Notes on Writergate, 1:25

Foster, John Bellamy. Ecology and Human Freedom, 6:22

Foster, John Bellamy. Marx and the Environment, 3:108

Gould, Stephen Jay, Posture Maketh the Man, 6:16

Gross, Bertram. The Reserve Armies of the Insecure: A Review, 1:39

Harrison, Russell. So Many Footnotes, So Many Questions: A Review, 2:56

Jameson, Fredric. See Review of the Month, 11:1

King, Brian. Responsibility of the Press: NPR and Mumia Abu-Jamal, 11:42

Kovel, Joel. Strategy for Conquest: A Review, 7:54

Levitt, Kari Polanyi. See Review of the Month, 2:1

Lie, John. Crisis and the Environment, 4:51

Löwy, Michael. Modern Barbarisms: Notes on the Fiftieth Anniversaries of Auschwitz and Hiroshima, 4:26

McChesney, Robert. See Review of the Month, 10:1

McChesney, Robert. See Review of the Month, 7:1

MacEwan, Arthur. “Power Concedes Nothing Without a Demand”: A Review, 5:46

McNally, David. Language, History, and Class Struggle, 3:13

Magdoff, Harry. A Note on “Market Socialism,” 1:12

Magdoff, Harry. The Clock Slows Down, 2:17

Mage, John. Tribute to Pasolini on the Twentieth Anniversary of his Murder, 6:34

Marable, Manning. History and Black Consciousness: The Political Culture of Black America, 3:71

Marcuse, Peter. Transitions in South Africa: To What? 6:38

May, Roy H. Correspondence, 1:37

Minqi, Li. See Review of the Month, 8:1

Mulhern, Francis. The Politics of Cultural Studies, 3:31

Mulligan, Joseph. Nicaraguan President Violetta Chamorro: “Five Years of Structural Adjustment,” 7:32

Navarro, Vicente. Fascism and Antifascism: Today and Yesterday, 8:14

Navarro, Vicente. Response to the Editors’ Comments, 11:38

Noble, David. The Truth about the Information Superhighway, 2:47

Newsinger, John. The Downing Street Years, 4:57

Nugent, Daniel. Northern Intellectuals and the EZLN, 3:124

Oppenheimer, Martin. Here Today and Gone Tomorrow: A Review, 4:47

Phelps, Christopher. Lenin, Gramsci, and Marzani: Correspondence, 6:53

Platt, Anthony. Crime Rave, 2:35

Ramachandran, V.K. A Note on Kerala's Development Achievements, 1:19

Rinehart, James. The Ideology of Competitiveness, 5:14

Robinson, Lukin. The Ontario Election and After, 9:19

Roleofs, Joan. The Third Sector as a Protective Layer for Capitalism, 4:16

Rosenberg, Justin. Hobsbawm’s Century: A Review, 3:139

Rubinstein, Annette. Countering Amnesia: A Review, 2:53

Schirmer, Daniel. The Current Struggle for Philippine Sovereignty, 5:37

Schirmer, Daniel. Japan and the Global Policeman, 9:24

Seybold, Peter. The Politics of Free Trade: The Global Marketplace as Closet Dictator, 7:43

Singer, Daniel. Moment of Truth for Social Democracy?, 2:26

Spalding, Hobart. Guatemalan Workers Take on Coke, 6:57

Stabile, Carol. Postmodernism, Feminism, and Marx: Notes from the Abyss, 3:89

Wald, Alan. Learning from Labor, 6:60

Wallis, Victor. Unraveling Washington's Cold War, 9:53

Wood, Ellen. What Is the Postmodern Agenda?: An Introduction, 3:1

Yates, Michael D. “The Labor Market is Unlike Any Other,” 9:5

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Review of the Month

Minqi, Li. China: Six Years After Tiananmen, 8:1

Sweezy, Paul M. Economic Reminiscences, 1:1

Jameson, Fredric. Five Theses on Actually Existing Marxism, 11:1

Tanzer, Michael. Globalizing the Economy: The Influence of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank, 4:1

Du Boff, Richard. Government and Social Insurance: A View from the Left, 5:1

McChesney, Robert. Is There Hope for Cultural Studies?, 10:1

Engels, Friedrich. The Part Played by Labor in the Transition from Ape to Man, 6:1

McChesney, Robert. Public Broadcasting in the Age of the Communications Revolution, 7:1

DeWind, Adrian W. Real Renewal for America: Time for Change, Time for Sharing, 9:1

Levitt, Kari Polanyi. Toward Alternatives: Re-Reading the Great Transformation, 2:1

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Correspondence

May, Roy H. Correspondence, 1:37

Phelps, Christopher. Lenin, Gramsci, and Marzani, 6:53

Rudin, Jeff. Response to Toporowski, 6:55

Weston, Jack. E.P. Thompson's Quarrel with Post-1880 Marxism, 1:35


Books Reviewed

Barnet, Richard and John Cavanagh. Global Dreams: Imperial Corporations and the New World Order, 1:39

Bridges, William. Job Shift: How to Prepare in a Workplace Without Jobs, 1:39

Cecelski, David S. Along Freedom Road: Hyde County, North Carolina and the Fate of the Black Schools in the South, 5:46

Collins, Sheila D. Jobs for All: A Plan for the Revitalization of America, 1:39

George, Susan and Fabrizio Sabelli. Faith and Credit: The World Bank's Secular Empire, 4:54

Dymski, Gary A., Gerald Epstein, and Robert Pollin, eds. Transforming the U.S. Financial System: Equity and Efficiency for the 21st Century, 1:52

Faber, Daniel. Environment Under Fire: Imperialism and Ecological Crisis in Central America, 1:60

Foster, John Bellamy, The Vulnerable Planet: A Short Economic History of the Environment, 4:51

Fuegi, John. Brecht and Company: Sex, Politics, and the Making of Modern Drama, 2:56

Hoffman, Jack and Daniel Simon. Run, Run, Run: The Lives of Abbie Hoffman, 5:55

Kofsky, Frank. Harry S. Truman and the War Scare of 1948: A Successful Campaign to Deceive the Nation, 6:60

Levinson-Estrada, Deborah. Trade Unionists Against Terror: Guatemala City, 1954-1985, 6:57

Parker, Robert E. Flesh Peddlers and Warm Bodies: The Temporary Help Industry and Its Workers, 4:47

Phillips, Kevin. Arrogant Capital: Washington, Wall Street, and the Frustration of American Politics, 1:39

Rose, Nancy. Put to Work: Relief Programs of the Great Depression, 1:39

Siegel, Richard Lewis. Employment and Human Rights: The International Dimension, 1:39

Smith, Bernard. A World Remembered: 1925-1950, 2:53

Thatcher, Margaret. The Downing Street Years, 4:57

Yates, Michael D. Longer Hours, Fewer Jobs: Employment and Unemployment in the United States, 1:39

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Notes from the Editors

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November 1995
December 1995
January 1996
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March 1996
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