- VOLUME , NUMBER
1
Spring 2000
- The Editors. Issue summary
- David R. Shumway. Fetishizing Fetishism: Commodities, Goods, and the Meaning of Consumer Culture
- Esteve Morera. Gramsci's Critical Modernity
- Michelle Mawhinney. Marx, Nature and the Ethics of Nonidentity: Beyond Domination and Reconciliation
- Phil Wegner. "A Nightmare on the Brain of the Living": Messianic Historicity, Alienations, and Independence Day
- Ernesto Screpanti. The Postmodern Crisis in Economics and the Revival of InstitutionalistThought
REMARX
REMARX:
Richard Wolff. Marxism and Democracy
REVIEWS
REVIEW:
David Mclnerney. Dominance Without Hegemony: History and Power in Colonial India, by Ranajit Guha
REVIEW:
Carles Muntaner. Unhealthy Societies: The Afflictions of Inequality, by Richard Wilkinson
- VOLUME , NUMBER
2
Summer 2000
- The Editors. Issue summary
- Carlos Nelson Coutinho. General Will in Rousseau, Hegel and Gramsci
- Hasana Sharp. Practicing Intervention: Feminist Philosophy and Althusser
- Thomas M. Kemple. Post-Marx: Temporal Rhetoric and Textual Action in the Communist Manifesto
- Kenneth Mostern. Postcolonialism After W. E. B. DuBois
- Ajit Chaudhury and Anjan Chakrabarti. The Market Economy and Marxist Economists:Through the Lens of a Housewife
- Imre Szeman. Spectral Spaces/The Time of Marx: Derrida's Marx and the Persistence of theAesthetic
- Jeff Noonan. Socialism, Individuality, and the Public-Private Distinction
ART
ART:
Liz Sisco. Good Neighbors
REVIEWS
REVIEW:
Richard Wolff. Writing in Disguise: Academic Life in Subordination, by Terry CAESAr
- VOLUME , NUMBER
3
Fall 2000
- The Editors. Issue summary
- Neve Gordon, Jacinda Swanson, and Joseph Buttigieg. Is the Struggle for Human Rights a Struggle for Emancipation?
- Jeff Noonan. Socialism, Individuality, and the Public-Private Distinction
- Beverley Best. Necessarily Contingent, Equally Different, and Relatively Universal: The Antinomies of Ernesto Laclau's Social Logic of Hegemony
- Patricia Huntington. Challenging the Colonial Contract: The EZLN's Insurgent Imagination
- Agha Shahid Ali. Film Bhajan Found on a 78 RPM
REMARX
REMARX:
Fred Block. Reconstructing Capitalism as a System
REMARX:
David Barkin. Welfare and Well-Being in Modern Mexico
REMARX:
Biju Matthew. Byte-Sized Nationalism: Mapping the Hindu Right in the United States
REVIEWS
REVIEW:
Steven Vogel. Minding Nuture, by David Macauley
REVIEW:
Sasho Lambevski. Hypertext 2.0: The Convergence of Contemporary Critical Theory and Technology, by George Landow
- VOLUME , NUMBER
4
Winter 2000
- The Editors. Issue summary
- Yahya M. Madra and Jack Amariglio. Globalization Under Interrogation: An Introduction
- Arif Dirlik. Globalization as the End and the Beginning of History: The Contradictory Implications of a New Paradigm
POSTMODERNISM AND POSTCOLONIALISM: A CONVERSATION WITH DEIRDRE MCCLOSKEY AND GAYATRI CHAKRAVORTY SPIVAK
- Introduction
- Deirdre McCloskey. Postmodern Market Feminism: Half of a Conversation with Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak
- Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak. Other Things Are Never Equal: A Speech
- S. Charusheela. On History, Love, and Politics
- Andriana Vlachou. The Economics of Global Warming: A Critical Assessment
REMARX
REMARX:
Thomas A. Dutton and Lian Hurst Mann. Problems in Theorizing The Political in Architectural Discourse
REMARX:
Kai Nielsen. Socialism and Nationalism
REMARX:
Laszlo Andor. Human Objectives in Economic Policymaking: Has the Dictatorship over Needs Ended in Eastern Europe?
INDEX TO VOLUME 12