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VOLUME 67, NUMBER 1, SPRING 2003
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| Editorial Perspectives:
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Apropos the Front Matter to Capital, Vol. I
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| ARTICLES |
| Marx in America: The New Deal |
| John F. Manley |
| Scientific Knowledge and Political Action: On the Antinomies of Lukács' Thought in History and Class Consciousness |
| Guido Starosta |
COMMUNICATIONS |
| Transnational Competition and the End of U.S. Economic Hegemony |
| Jerry Harris |
| Marxism, This Tale of Two Cities |
| Bertell Ollman |
REVIEW ARTICLES |
| Fool Me Once |
Edward Tverdek
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| Eurocentrism and Historical Variety |
Ricardo Duchesne
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BOOK REVIEWS |
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Arno J. Mayer, The Furies: Violence and Terror in the French and Russian Revolutions |
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Alan Shandro |
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Gerald Horne, Class Struggle in Hollywood, l930–1950: Moguls, Mobsters, Stars, Reds, and Trade Unionists |
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Joel Wendland |
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James Robert Brown, Who Rules in Science? An Opinionated Guide to the Wars
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Alan D. Sokal |
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Allison Drew, Discordant Comrades: Identities and Loyalties on the South African Left
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Andrew Nash |
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David McCreery, The Sweat of Their Brow: A History of Work in Latin America
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Charles Pregger-Roman |
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Padma Desai, and Todd Idson, Work Without Wages: Russia's Nonpayment Crisis
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Jeff Surovell |
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Jonathan Hughes, Ecology and Historical Materialism
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| Brett Clark |
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Jee Kim, et al., Another World is Possible: Conversations in a Time of Terror (Book Note)
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Paul C. Mishler |
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