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1
Spring 2002
- Norman Geras, “The Ideal of Multivious Care (Utopia and Inequality)” (M2K)
- Ross Weiner, “The Effects of Broadcasting on Professional Baseball”
- Art: Ursula Biemann, “Performing the Border”
- David Bernans, “Merely Economic? Surplus Extraction, Maldistribution, and Misrecognition”
- Rebecca Kukla, “Talking Back: Monstrosity, Mundanity, and Cynicism in Television Talk Shows”
Globalization
Globalization:
Globalization: Bob Jessop, “Time and Space in the Globalization of Capital and Their Implications for State”
REMARX
REMARX:
Richard Wolff, “The U.S. Economic Crisis: A Marxian Analysis”
REMARX:
Alan Milchman and Alan Rosenberg, “Marxism and Governmentality Studies: Towards a Critical Encounter”
REVIEWS
REVIEW:
Georg Lukács, A Defence of History and Class Consciousness: Tailism and the Dialectic, by Costas Panayotakis
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2
Summer 2002
- John O’Kane, “Capital, Culture, and Socioeconomic Justice”
- Jason Read, “Primitive Accumulation: The Aleatory Foundation of Capitalism”
- Fiction: John Falzon, “The Writing of the Epics that Are Black and Vanishing”
- Globalization: David M. Kotz, “Globalization and Neoliberalism”
- Globalization: George DeMartino, “Economic Interests in the Campaign Against Neoliberalism: A Response to Kotz”
- Art: Michael Rakowitz, “paraSITE”
- Remarx: &lduqo;9-11 and Its Aftermath”
- Guglielmo Carchedi, “Waste, Weapons, and Crisis”
- Eric Schocket, “Flags Unfurled”
- Max Fraad Wolff, “On the Present Situation”
- Pierre Mesnard y Mendez, “Access to an Identification of ‘Terrorism’: Words and Actions”
- Richard McIntyre, “It’s a Small World After All: Sustainability and U.S. Foreign Policy”
- Stephen Resnick and Richard Wolff, “Long-Term Global War”
REVIEWS
- Review: Amitava Kumar, Passport Photos, by Peter Hitchcock
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3
Fall 2002
- Marcus Green, “Gramsci Cannot Speak: Presentations and Interpretations of Gramsci’s Concept of the Subaltern”
- Symposium: “Marxism and Working-Class Studies”
- Eric Schocket, “Introduction”
- Barbara Foley, “Propositions on the Role Played by Marxism in Working-Class Studies”
- Laura Hapke, “Marxism and American Exceptionalism”
- Jack Metzgar, “Working Class, Middle Class, and Marxists”
- Bill Mullen, “Working-Class Studies Without Borders”
- Michael Zweig, “The Place of Marx in Class Studies”
- Audience Comments
- Thomas Lemke, “Foucault, Governmentality, and Critique”
- Art: Alex Villar, “Other Ways/Temporary Occupations”
- Steve Ellner, “The Tenuous Credentials of Latin American Democracy in the Age of Neoliberalism”
- Globalization: R. Radhakrishnan, “We Are the World, but Who Are We, and How Do We Know?”
- Fiction: Stephen Ziliak, “Haiku Economics”
- Commentary: Patrick Murray, “The Trouble with Ricardian Marxism: Comments on ‘The Four Drafts of Capital’” by Enrique Dussel (M2K) + response by Moseley
- Remarx: Ricardo Duchesne, “On the Origins of Capitalism”
- Review: Vivianne Forrester, The Economic Horror, by Richard Wolff
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4
Winter 2002
- Daniel Moshenberg, “Sweating Modernity: Womenworkers in Textile and Textual Industry”
Symposium: “The MEGA and Contemporary Marxism”
- Norman Levine and Jurgen Rojahn, “Introduction”
- Jurgen Rojahn, “The Emergence of a Theory: The Importance of Marx's Notebooks Exemplified by Those from 1844”
- Norman Levine, “Hegel and the 1861-1863 Manuscripts of Das Kapital”
- Regina Roth, “The Author Marx and His Editor Engels: Different Views on Vol. III of Capital”
- David Norman Smith, “Accumulation and the Clash of Cultures”
- Kevin B. Anderson, “Marx’s Late Writings on Non-Western and Pre-Capitalist Societies and Gender”
- Art: Jesal Kapadia, “The Space Between”
- Spyros Sakellaropoulos, “Once Again About the Social and Political Theory of the Social Classes?”
- Correspondence: David M. Kotz, “Response to George DeMartino’s Comment on ‘Globalization and Neoliberalism’”
- Remarx: Brian Green, “The Currency of Queer Theory for Class Analysis: Remarx on Subjectivities, Class Struggle, and Subversion”