LUKACS, GEORG
MARX
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Marxism & Socialist Theory
Karl Marx(R: Francis Wheen/ Fourth Estate, £20.00, 1999)/ Peter Morgan:
85/107
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MARXISM & SOCIALIST THEORY:GENERAL
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Marx, Marxist Economics
Medieval workers and the permanent revolution/ Norah Carlin:
1/43
Lacan, psychoanalysis and the left/ Andrew Collier:
7/51
Politics or abstract propagandism?/ Alex Callinicos:
11/111
What is 'unproductive labour'?/ S Freeman, B Vandesteeg:
12/85
Wage labour and state capitalism: a reply to Pete Binns and Mike Haynes/ Alex Callinicos:
12/97
Clara Zetkin and the German Socialist Feminist movement/ Tony Cliff:
13/29
Marxism and philosophy: reply to Pete Binns/ Alex Callinicos:
19/113
What is the real Marxist tradition?/ John Molyneaux:
20/3
Philosophy and revolution/ Chris Harman:
21/58
The missing party/ Donny Gluckstein:
22/3
Party and class before 1917/ Alex Callinicos:
24/74
A rejoinder to Alex Callinicos/ Donny Gluckstein:
25/108
Base and superstructure/ Chris Harman:
32/3
Theories of unequal exchange/ Nigel Harris:
33/111
Three responses to Chris Harman's account of base and superstructure/ Colin Barker, Alex Callinicos, Duncan Hallas:
34/118
Movementism and Marxism: a contribution to a debate with Spain's Movimiento Communisto/ Alan Gibson, Miguel Cabrillana:
38/105
What is post-structuralism?/ Richard Bradbury:
41/147
Bourgeois revolutions and historical materialism/ Alex Callinicos:
43/113
The algebra of revolution/ John Rees:
43/173
From feudalism to capitalism/ Chris Harman:
45/35
Hal Draper's Marxism/ Steve Wright:
47/157
The return of the national question/ Chris Harman:
56/3
Can there be a revolution in Britain?/ Lindsey German:
57/3
The 'politically correct' controversy/ John Molyneaux:
61/43
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Mistaken identity - or can identity politics liberate the oppressed?/ Sharon Smith:
62/3
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Is Marxism deterministic?/ John Molyneaux:
68/37
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The return of Marx?/ John Rees:
79/3
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Reflections on The Communist Manifesto/ Lindsey German:
79/13
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An introduction to Marx's theory of alienation/ Judy Cox:
79/41
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Marx's Theory of Crisis(R: Simon Clarke/ St Martin's Press, £15.99)/ Judith Orr:
79/63
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The socialist revolution and the democratic revolution/ John Rees:
83/3
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Toni Negri in perspective/ Alex Callinicos:
92/33
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Leaps! Leaps! Leaps!/ Daniel Bensaïd:
95/73
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A cyberspace Lenin--why not?/ Slavoj Zizek:
95/87
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Leninism in the 21st century/ John Rees:
95/101
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Class struggle under 'Empire': in defence of Marx and Engels(R: M Hardt, A Negri/ Cambridge, Mass, 2000)/ August Nimtz:
96/47
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The united front today/ Nick McKerrell:
97/49
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The broad party, the revolutionary party and the united front/ John Rees:
97/57
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Obituary - Michael Kidron (1930-2003)/ Ian Birchall:
99/103
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The rise of capitalism/ Chris Harman:
102/53
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Postmodernism, commodity fetishism and hegemony/ Néstor Kohan:
105/139
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A highly successful school:
105/187
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MARXISM & SOCIALIST THEORY:REVIEWS & RELATED
Marx's Capital and Capitalism today - A critique(R: Paul Hirsty, Barry Hindess, Anthony Cutler, Athar Hussien)/ Alex Callinicos:
2/83
The autonomy of theory, a short history of the New Left Review/ Ian Birchall:
10/51
Letter to the editor/ Ian Birchall:
11/72
Karl Marx's Theory of History - A defence(R: G Cohen/ Oxford University Press, £4.50)/ Anne Rogers:
12/125
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What are the tasks of Marxism in philosophy? review of 'Is there a future for Marxism'(R: Alex Callinicos/ Macmillan, £15.00)/ Pete Binns:
17/92
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Perry Anderson and 'Western Marxism' review of: In the tracks of historical materialism(R: Perry Anderson/ Verso, $4.95)/ Alex Callinicos:
23/113
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Looking for alternatives to reformism, review of 'The retreat from class: a new true socialism'(R: Ellen Meiksins Wood/ Verso, £6.95)/ Alex Callinicos:
34/106
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A reply to 'Looking for alternatives to reformism'/ Ellen Wood:
35/129
A rejoinder to Wood/ Alex Callinicos:
35/139
Defending the orthodoxy, review of 'Hegemony & Socialist Strategy'(R: Ernesto Laclau, Chantel Mouffe)/ Paul Kellogg:
37/118
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Making history(R: ALex Callinicos/ Polity Press, £27.50)/ John Rees:
38/83
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Making history: a reply to John Rees/ Alex Callinicos:
39/162
Against postmodernism, a Marxist critique(R: Alex Callinicos/ Polity Press, £8.95)/ Paul Vernell:
47/191
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National Liberation(R: Nigel Harris/ IB Taurus, £16.95)/ Alex Callinicos:
51/57
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Class conflict and the crisis of feudalism(R: Rodney Hilton/ London, £17.95)/ John Brown:
51/131
Karl Marx's theory of revolution, Volume IV, Critique of other socialisms(R: Hal Draper/ New York, £11.95)/ Derek Howl:
52/137
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A comment on National Liberation/ Nigel Harris:
53/79
Postmodernism, or the cultural logic of late capitalism(R: Frederic Jameson/ Verso, £24.95)/ Alex Callinicos:
53/93
Capitalism and the state system: A reply to Nigel Harris/ Alex Callinicos:
54/133
The transformation of the year one thousand(R: Guy Bois/ Manchester University Press, £9.95)/ Chris Harman:
62/91
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Age of extremes, the short twentieth century 1914-1991(R: Eric Hobsbawm/ London, £20.00)/ John Rees:
66/109
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Theories and narratives: reflections on the philosophy of history(R: Alex Callinicos/ Polity Press, £12.95)/ George Paizis:
68/109
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From Marx to Gramsci(R: Paul Le Blanc/ Humanities Press, £14.99)/ Gill Hubbard:
76/129
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The algebra of revolution: the dialectic and the classical Marxist tradition(R: John Rees/ Humanities Press, £36.95, Bookmarks(paperback)/ Alex Callinicos:
78/93
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The 20th century - review of 'The age of extremes'(R: Eric Hobsbawm/ London, £20.00)/ Chris Harman:
85/87
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Adventures in Marxism(R: Marshall Berman/ Verso, £17.00, 1999)/ Anne Alexander:
85/119
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Social Theory: A historical introduction(R: Alex Callinicos/ Polity, £14.99, 1999)/ Rob Hoveman:
85/145
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A people's history of the world(R: Chris Harman/ Bookmarks, £15.99, 1999)/ Robin Blackburn:
86/119
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The limits of capital(R: David Harvey/ Verso, £18.00, 1999)/ Judy Cox:
86/139
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The politics of english(R: Marnie Holborow/ Sage, £16.99, 1999)/ Shaun Doherty:
87/151
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Spaces of hope(R: David Harvey/ Edinburgh University Press, £14.95, 2000)/ Judy Cox:
89/111
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The Mediocracy: French philosophy since the mid-1970s(R: Dominique Lecourt/ Verso, 2001, £18.00)/ Jim Wolfreys:
96/129
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Marx for our times: Adventures and Misadventures of a critique(R: Daniel Bensaïd/ Verso, £20.00, 2002)/ Rachel Aldred:
98/89
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Change the world without taking power: the meaning of revolution today(R: John Holloway/ Pluto, 2002, £15.99)/ Mike González:
99/133
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Philosophy and revolution: from Kant to Marx(R: Stathis Kouvelakis/ Verso, 2003, £17.00)/ Mark Thomas:
99/139
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Forging Democracy: The history of the left in Europe, 1850-2000(R: Geoff Eley/ Oxford University Press, £25.00, 2002)/ Colin Barker:
101/65
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The prophet, his biographer and the watchtower/ Neil Davidson:
104/95
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Victor Serge, collected writings on literature and revolution(R: Al Richardson(ed)/ Francis Boutle, £12.99, 2004)/ Gareth Jenkins:
104/119
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Marx's ghost: conversations with archaeologists(R: / Berg, £15.99, 2004)/ Chris Harman:
104/131
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Max Weber: A critical introduction(R: Kieran Allen/ Pluto Press, £11.99, 2004)/ Chris Harman:
105/1
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The Marxian imagination: representing class in literature(R: Julian Markels/ Monthly Review Press, £15.00, 2003)/ Esther Leslie:
107/200
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El Porvenir del Socialismo (The future of Socialism)(R: Claudio Katz/ Herramiento, Buenos Aires)/ Chris Harman:
108/137
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MARXISM & SOCIALIST THEORY:STATE
The state as capital/ Colin Barker:
1/16
A new reformism - critique of Nicos Poulantzas/ Colin Barker:
4/88
The strong state/ Tim Potter:
4/110
Bonarpartism and the Capitalist state/ Mauro Volpe:
5/124
The relative independance of the bourgeois state apparatus/ Marcel Van der Linden:
8/124
The state and capitalism today/ Chris Harman:
51/3
The history of an argument/ Chris Harman:
105/133
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Can we change the world without taking power?/ John Holloway, Alex Callinicos:
106/112
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MARXIST ECONOMICS
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Marxism, Economics
The necessity of value - and a return to Marx Part 1: the theory of value/ Pete Green:
3/56
The necessity of value - and a return to Marx Part 2: in reply to the critics/ Pete Green:
4/15
Karl Marx and the formation of the average rate of profit/ Miguel Garcia:
5/54
Theories of the crisis/ Chris Harman:
9/45
Marx's theory of crisis and its critics/ Chris Harman:
11/30
The crisis last time/ Chris Harman:
13/1
State capitalism, armaments and the general form of the crisis/ Chris Harman:
16/37
Capitalism in Marx's time and ours/ Mike Haynes:
19/49
Nation-states and the world economy: a review of 'Of Bread and Guns'(R: Nigel Harris/ Penguin)/ Pete Green:
19/85
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Debt, inflation and the rate of profit/ Dave McNulty:
30/42
Once more on the rate of profit - a reply to Dave MvNally's Debt, inflation and the crisis/ Pete Green:
32/101
Imperialism, capitalism and the state today, review of 'The end of the third world: newly industrializing countries and the decline of an ideology'(R: Nigel Harris/ IB Taurus, £14.95)/ Alex Callinicos:
35/71
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Financial crises and the real economy/ Rob Hoveman:
78/55
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The economics of global turbulence: A special report on the world economy 1950-98(R: Robert Brenner/ New Left Review 229, May/June 1998, £8.00pb,)/ Rob Hoveman:
82/57
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The Accumulation of Capital(R: Rosa Luxemburg/ Routledge, £9.99, 2003)/ Judy Cox:
100/133
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The capitalist cycle(R: Pavel V Maksakovsky/ Brill, Historical Materialism book series, Euro 59, 2004)/ Chris Harman:
107/197
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MEDIA
Is the media all powerful?/ Chris Nineham:
67/109
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The history of broadcasting in the United Kingdon - volume five: Competition 1955-1974(R: Asia Briggs/ Oxford University Press, £45.00)/ Stuart Hood:
68/75
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Inside the media/ Colin Sparks:
98/31
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MEXICO
Diego Rivera: the man who painted walls/ Mike González:
38/53
Mexico after the Zapatista uprising/ Lance Selfa:
75/61
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The Zapatistas: the challenge of revolution in a new millennium/ Mike González:
89/59
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Zapatistas after the Great March - a postscript/ Mike González:
91/111
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MIDDLE EAST
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Islam, US, Gulf
Bookwatch:Islamic activism in the Middle East(R: Various)/ Phil Marshall:
60/157
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Bookwatch: Palestine and the Middle East 'peace process'(R: Various)/ Clare Fermont:
72/113
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The crisis in the Middle East/ Anne Alexander:
93/59
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Redrawing the political map: nationalism, Islamism and socialism in the Middle East/ Anne Alexander:
95/107
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Apocalypse: The great Jewish revolt against Rome, AD66-73(R: Neil Faulkner/ Tempus, £25.00, 2002)/ John Rose:
98/117
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The Jubilee and the Apocalypse: a reply/ Neil Faulkner:
101/145
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Imperialism's new facade/ Chris Harman:
106/3
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MILITANT
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Labour Party, Liverpool, Labour Movement
The history and politics of Militant/ Sheila McGregor:
33/59
MINERS:THE GREAT STRIKE
The great strike, the miners strike of 1984-5 and its lessons/ Alex Callinicos, Mike Simons:
27/7
MUSIC
Jazz - a people's music?/ Charlie Hore:
61/91
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Three replies to 'Jazz: a popular music?'/ Mike Hobart, Dave Harker, Matt Kelly:
64/141
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Jazz: a reply to critics/ Charlie Hore:
66/127
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Chronicles: Volume One(R: Bob Dylan/ Simon and Schuster, £16.99, 2004)/ Pat Stack:
105/173
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