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Historical Materialism 
Research in Critical Marxist Theory 

Volume 12 Issue 4 
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CONTENTS 


Articles 
NICK DYER-WITHEFORD 
1844/2004/2044: The Return of 
Species-Being.................................................................. 
MARCEL VAN DER LINDEN 
On Council 
Communism.............................................................................................
 

Symposium: Marxism and African Realities 
LIAM CAMPLING 
Editorial Introduction: Marxism and 
Africa......................................................................... 
PABLO L.E. IDAHOSA AND BOB SHENTON 
The Africanist's 'New' Clothes................................................ 
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HENRY BERNSTEIN 
Considering Africa's Agrarian 
Questions.....................................................................................
 
PATRICK BOND 
Bankrupt Africa: Imperialism, Subimperialism and the Politics of 
Finance....................... 
RAY BUSH 
Undermining 
Africa..........................................................................................
 
ALEX NUNN AND SOPHIA PRICE 
Managing Development: EU and African Relations through the Evolution of the 
Lom� and Cotonou 
Agreements....................................................................................................
 
ALEJANDRO COLAS 
The Reinvention of Populism: Islamist Responses to Capitalist Development in 
the Contemporary 
Maghreb......................................................................................................
 
CHRISTOPHER WISE 
Geo-Thematics, and Orality-Literacy Studies in the 
Sahel............................................ 
CARLOS OYA 
The empirical investigation of rural class formation: methodological issues in 
a study of large and mid-scale farmers in 
Senegal.............................................................................................
 
FRANCO BARCHIESI 
The Ambiguities of 'Liberation' in Left Analyses of the South African 
Democratic Transition... 
BRIAN RAFTOPOULOS AND IAN PHIMISTER 
Zimbabwe Now: The Political Economy of Crisis and 
Coercion....................................... 

Interventions 
DAVID MOORE 
Marxism and Marxist Intellectuals in Schizophrenic Zimbabwe: How Many Rights 
for Zimbabwe's Left? A 
Comment...........................................................................................................................
 
ASHWIN DESAI 
Magic, Realism and the State in Post-Apartheid South 
Africa........................................... 

Review Articles 
PARESH CHATTOPADHYAY 
on 'Karl Marx - Exzerpte und Notizen: Sommer 1844 bis Anfang 1847', in 
Gesamtausgabe (MEGA) vierte Abteilung. Band 3. 
..........................................................................................................
 
NIGEL HARRIS 
on 'Trade in Early India: Themes in Indian History', edited by Ranabir 
Chakravarti, and 'Origins of the European Economy: Communications and Commerce, 
AD 300-900'........................................ 
SURINDER S. JODHKA 
on Tom Brass's 'Towards a Political Economy of Unfree Labour' and 'Peasants, 
Populism and 
Postmodernism'.............................................................................................................
 
HENRY VANDENBURGH 
on 'Habermas, Critical Theory, and Health', edited by Graham 
Scrambler........................... 

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Wood on Landlords and Peasants, Masters and Slaves: Class Relations in Greek 
and Roman Antiquity o Peter Thomas on Philosophical Strategies: Althusser and 
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Perry Anderson: The Merciless Laboratory of History o Ian H. Birchall on 
Bernard-Henri L�vy's Le Si�cle de Sartre 

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Wake of the Soviet Collapse 

Volume 11 Issue 1 o Commentary o ALFREDO SAAD-FILHO on New Dawn or False Start 
in Brazil? The Political Economy of Lula's Election o Articles o MARIA 
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East Asia: A Reply o DAN BOUSFIELD on Export-Led Development and Imperialism: A 
Response to Burkett and Hart-Landsberg o JIM KINCAID on Underconsumption versus 
the Rate of Profit: a Reply to Burkett and Hart-Landsberg o CHRISTOPHER J. 
ARTHUR on The Hegel-Marx Connection o TONY SMITH On the Homology Thesis o 
CHRISTOPHER J. ARTHUR on Once More on the Homology Thesis: A Response to 
Smith's Reply o Reviews o SCOTT MACWILLIAM on Mohammed A. Bayeh's The Ends of 
Globalization; Terry Boswell's and Christopher Chase-Dunn's The Spiral of 
Capitalism and Socialism; Raymond Vernon's In the Hurricane's Eye: The Troubled 
Prospects of Multinational Enterprises; and Robert Went's Globalization: 
Neoliberal Challenge, Radical Responses o IAN BIRCHALL on Philippe Riviale's 
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Communaut� des �gaux; and Jean Soublin's Je t'�cris au sujet de Gracchus Babeuf 
o PETE GLATTER on Elites after State Socialism: Theories and Analysis, edited 
by John Higley and Gy�rgy Lengyel. 

Volume 11 Issue 2 o Articles o TONY SMITH on Globalisation and Capitalist 
Property Relations: A Critical Assessment of David Held's Cosmopolitan Theory o 
PAUL CAMMACK on The Governance of Global Capitalism: A New Materialist 
Perspective o WILLIAM BROWN on The Bank, Africa and Politics: A Comment on Paul 
Cammack o SIMON PIRANI on Class Clashes with Party: Politics in Moscow between 
the Civil War and the New Economic Policy o GLENN RIKOWSKI on Alien Life: Marx 
and the Future of the Human o Interventions o JAMES GORDON FINLAYSON on The 
Theory of Ideology and the Ideology of Theory? Habermas Contra Adorno o DEBORAH 
COOK offers A Response to Finlayson o ALEX CALLINICOS on Egalitarianism and 
Anticapitalism: A Reply to Harry Brighouse and Erik Olin Wright o Reviews o 
ENZO TRAVERSO on Norman Finkelstein's The Holocaust Industry. Reflections on 
the Exploitation of Jewish Suffering, and Peter Novick's The Holocaust in 
American Life o CHIK COLLINS on David McNally's Bodies of Meaning: Studies on 
Language, Labor and Liberation o CRAIG BRANDIST on Galin Tihanov's The Master 
and the Slave: Luk�cs, Bakhtin and the Ideas of their Time o CHRIS ARTHUR on 
Enrique Dussel's Towards an Unknown Marx: A Commentary on the Manuscripts of 
1861-3 o BOB JESSOP on Fritz K. Ringer's Max Weber's Methodology: the 
Unification of the Cultural and Social Sciences. 

Volume 11, Issue 3 o Commentary o MARTA HARNECKER on Understanding the Past to 
Make the Future: Reflections on Allende's Government o Articles o SIMON BROMLEY 
on Reflections on 'Empire', Imperialism and United States Hegemony o JAIRUS 
BANAJI on The Fictions of Free Labour: Contract, Coercion, and So-Called Unfree 
Labour o ALAN MILCHMAN on Marxism and the Holocaust o An Interview with MICHAEL 
HARDT o Interventions o ANGELA DIMITRAKAKI on Art and Politics Continued: 
Avant-garde, Resistance and the Multitude in Documenta II o ANDREW LEVINE and 
ELLIOTT SOBER Reply to Paul Nolan's 'What's Darwinian About Historical 
Materialism? A Critique of Levine and Sober' o PAUL NOLAN Rejoinders o Reviews 
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Bid for World Dominance and Bob Deacon's Global Social Policy - International 
Organizations and the Future of Welfare o COLIN MOOERS on Cultural Studies and 
Political Theory Edited by Jodi Dean and Culture and Economy After the Cultural 
Turn, Edited by Larry Ray and Andrew Sayer o RAY KIELY on Meghnad Desai's 
Marx's Revenge: The Resurgence of Capitalism and the Death of Statist Socialism 
o IAN BIRCHALL on Susan Weissman's Victor Serge: The Course Is Set on Hope o 
ALAN SHANDRO on Jeremy Lester's Dialogue of Negation: Debates on Hegemony in 
Russia and the West o PRANAV JANI on Mapping Subaltern Studies and the 
Postcolonial Edited by Vinayak Chaturvedi 
Volume 11 Issue 4 o Symposium: The American Worker o Articles o Alan Johnson 
Editorial Introduction: The American Worker and the Absurd Truth about Marxism 
o Karl Kautsky The American Worker o Daniel Gaido 'The American Worker' and the 
Theory of Permanent Revolution: Karl Kautsky on Werner Sombart's Why Is There 
No Socialism in the United States? o Paul Le Blanc The Absence of Socialism in 
the United States: Contextualising Kautsky's 'American Worker' o Loren Goldner 
On the Non-Formation of a Working-Class Political Party in the United States, 
1900-45 o Stephen Resnick and Richard Wolff Exploitation, Consumption, and the 
Uniqueness of US Capitalism o Noel Ignatiev Whiteness and Class Struggle o Alan 
Johnson Equalibertarian Marxism and the Politics of Social Movements o Peter 
Hudis Workers as Reason: The Development of a New Relation of Worker and 
Intellectual in American Marxist Humanism o Intervention o Christopher Phelps 
Why Wouldn't Sidney Hook Permit the Republication of His Best Book? o Archive o 
Franz Mehring Literary Review of Hermann Schl�ter's, Die Anf�nge der deutschen 
Arbeiterbewegung in Amerika o Franz Mehring Obituary of Friedrich Sorge o Film 
Review o Bryan D. Palmer The Hands That Built America: A Class-Politics 
Appreciation of Martin Scorsese's The Gangs of New York o Reviews o Kim Moody 
on Seymour Martin Lipset's & Gary Marks's It Didn't Happen Here: Why Socialism 
Failed in the United States o Mary McGuire on American Exceptionalism: US 
Working-Class Formation in an International Context, Edited by Rick Halpern and 
Jonathan Morris and Andrew Strouthous's US Labour and Political Action, 
1918-24: A Comparison of Independent Political Action in New York, Chicago, and 
Seattle o Bryan D. Palmer on Peter Linebaugh's and Marcus Rediker's The 
Many-Headed Hydra: The Hidden History of the Revolutionary Atlantic o Alan Wald 
on Rachel Rubin's Jewish Gangsters of Modern Literature, Caren Irr's The Suburb 
of Dissent: Cultural Politics in the United States and Canada During the 1930s, 
Cary Nelson's Revolutionary Memory: Recovering the Poetry of the American Left 
and Billy Ben Smith's Career of Proletarian Novelist and New Yorker Short Story 
Writer Edward Newhouse o Gerald Friedman on Janet Irons's Testing the New Deal: 
The General Textile Strike of 1934 in the American South o Graham Barnfield on 
Andrew Hemingway's Artists on the Left: American Artists and the Communist 
Movement, 1926-1956 and Paula Rabinowitz's Black & White & Noir: America's Pulp 
Modernism o Robbie Lieberman on Bryan K. Carman's A Race of Singers: Whitman's 
Working Class Hero from Guthrie to Springsteen o Sharon Smith on Nelson 
Lichtenstein's State of the Union: A Century of American Labor o Nelson 
Lichtenstein A Rejoinder to Sharon Smith 

Volume 12 Issue 1 o Articles o Wal Suchting on Althusser's Late Thinking About 
Materialism o Alan Carling on the Darwinian Weberian: W.G. Runciman and the 
Microfoundations of Historical Materialism o Peter jones on Critical Remarks on 
Critical Discourse Analysis as Social Theory o Interventions o John McIlroy on 
Critical Reflections on Recent British Communist Party History o John Foster on 
Marxists, Weberians and Nationality: A Response to Neil Davidson o Reviews o 
Paul Wetheley on The Global Third Way Debate, edited by Anthony Giddens, 
Anthony Giddens's Where Now for New Labour?, and Alex Callinicos's Against the 
Third Way o Jason Barker on Alain Badiou's Manifesto for Philosophy, Deleuze: 
The Clamor of Being, and Ethics. An Essay on the Understanding of Evil o Paul 
Blackledge on Richard Weikart's Socialist Darwinism: Evolution in German 
Socialist Thought from Marx to Bernstein o Paul Burkett on Ben Fine's Social 
Capital versus Social Theory: Political Economy and Social Science at the Turn 
of the Millennium o Jan Dumolyn on Peasants into Farmers�? The Transformation 
of Rural Economy and Society in the Low Countries (Middle Ages - 19th Century) 
in Light of the Brenner Debate, edited by P. Hoppenbrouwers & J.L. Van Zanden o 
Steve Wright on Futuro anteriore. Dai 'Quaderni Rossi' ai movimenti globali: 
ricchezze e limiti dell'operaismo italiano, edited by G. Borio, F. Pozzi & G. 
Roggero, and F. Berardi's La nefasta utopia di Potere operaio. Lavoro tecnica 
movimento nel laboratorio politico del Sessantotto italiano o Conference Report 
o Enda Brophy on the 'Operaismo a Convegno' Conference, 1-2 June 2002 - Rialto 
Occupato, Rome, Italy. 

Volume 12 Issue 2 o The Isaac and Tamara Deutscher Memorial Prize Lecture o 
Brian Kelly Materialism and the Persistence of Race in the Jim Crow South o 
Articles o Giuseppe Tassone & Peter Thomas Editorial Introduction to Domenico 
Losurdo o Domenico Losurdo Towards a Critique of the Category of 
Totalitarianism o Massimo De Angelis Separating the Doing and the Deed: Capital 
and the Continuous Character of Enclosures Interventions o Paresh Chattopadhyay 
The Soviet Question and Marx Revisited: A Reply to Mike Haynes o Mike Haynes 
Rejoinder to Chattopadhyay o David McNally Language, Praxis and Dialectics: 
Reply to Collins o Chik Collins Marxism and Language: A Response to McNally's 
'Language, Praxis and Dialectics: Reply to Collins' o Reviews o Vasant Kaiwar 
on Dipesh Chakrabarty's Provincializing Europe: Postcolonial Thought and 
Historical Difference and Ranajit Guha's Dominance without Hegemony: History 
and Power in Colonial India o Peter Green on The Culmination of Capital: Essays 
on Volume III of Marx's 'Capital', edited by Martha Campbell and Geert Reuten o 
Samuel R Friedman on Darren Webb's Marx, Marxism and Utopia o Matthew Caygill 
Socialist Register 2001: Working Classes: Global Realities, edited by Colin 
Leys and Leo Panitch 

Volume 12 Issue 2 o Articles o Dimitri Dimoulis and John Milios Commodity 
Fetishism vs. Capital Fetishism: Marxist Interpretations vis-�-vis Marx's 
Analyses in 'Capital' o Symposium on Moishe Postone's 'Time, Labor and Social 
Domination' o Guido Starosta o Editorial Introduction o Moishe Postone Critique 
and Historical Transformation o Robert Albritton Theorising Capital's Deep 
Structure and the Transformation of Capitalism o Christopher J. Arthur Subject 
and Counter-Subject o Werner Bonefeld On Postone's Courageous but Unsuccessful 
Attempt to Banish the Class Antagonism from the Critique of Political Economy o 
Joseph Fracchia On Transhistorical Abstractions and the Intersection of 
Historical Theory and Social Critique o Peter Hudis The Death of the Death of 
the Subject o Geoffrey Kay and James Mott Concept and Method in Postone's 
'Time, Labor and Social Domination' o David McNally The Dual Form of Labour in 
Capitalist Society and the Struggle over Meaning: Comments on Postone o Karen 
Miller The Question of Time in Postone's 'Time, Labor and Social Domination' o 
Michael Neary Travels in Moishe Postone's Social Universe: A Contribution to a 
Critique of Political Cosmology o Marcel Stoetzler Postone's Marx: A Theorist 
of Modern Society, Its Social Movements and Its Imprisonment by Abstract Labour 
o Reviews o Sumit Sarkar on the Return of Labour to South Asian History: Raj 
Chandavarkar's 'The Origins of Industrial Capitalism in India: Business 
Strategies and the Working Classes in Bombay, 1900-1940' and 'Imperial Power 
and Popular Politics: Class, Resistance and the State in India, c.1850-1950', 
Ian Kerr's 'Building the Railways of the Raj', Dilip Simeon's 'The Politics of 
Labour under Late Colonialism: Workers, Unions and the State in Chota Nagpur, 
1928-1939', Janaki Nair's 'Miners and Millhands: Work, Culture and Politics in 
Princely Mysore' and Chitra Joshi's 'Lost Worlds: Indian Labour and its 
Forgotten Histories' o Chris Harman on William Smaldone's 'Rudolf Hilferding: 
The Tragedy of a German Social Democrat' and F. Peter Wagner's 'Rudolf 
Hilferding: The Theory and Politics of Democratic Socialism' o Loren Goldner 
Joao Bernardo's 'Poder e Dinheiro. Do Poder Pessoal ao Estado Impessoal no 
Regime Senhorial, S�culos V-XV' o Branwen Gruffyd-Jones on Sean Creaven's 
'Marxism and Realism: A Materialistic Application of Realism in the Social 
Sciences' 

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