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Volume 12, Issue 3, 2004 - Historical Materialism

Volume 12, Issue 3, 2004

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Published Jan 2004

Contents

Dimitri Dimoulis,John Milios – Commodity Fetishism vs. Capital Fetishism: Marxist Interpretations vis-à-vis Marx’s Analyses in Capital
Guido Starosta – Editorial Introduction: Rethinking Marx’s Mature Social Theory
Moishe Postone – Critique and Historical Transformation
Robert Albritton – Theorising Capital’s Deep Structure and the Transformation of Capitalism
Christopher Arthur – Subject and Counter-Subject
Werner Bonefeld – On Postone’s Courageous but Unsuccessful Attempt to Banish the Class Antagonism from the Critique of Political Economy
Joseph Fracchia – On Transhistorical Abstractions and the Intersection of Historical Theory and Social Critique
Peter Hudis – The Death of the Death of the Subject
Geoffrey Kay,James Mott – Concept and Method in Postone’s Time, Labor and Social Domination
David McNally – The Dual Form of Labour in Capitalist Society and the Struggle over Meaning: Comments on Postone
Karen Miller – The Question of Time in Postone’s Time, Labor and Social Domination
Michael Neary – Travels in Moishe Postone’s Social Universe: A Contribution to a Critique of Political Cosmology
Marcel Stoetzler – Postone’s Marx: A Theorist of Modern Society, Its Social Movements and Its Imprisonment by Abstract Labour
Sumit Sarkar – On 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
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
Loren Goldner – João Bernardo’s Poder e Dinheiro. Do Poder Pessoal ao Estado Impessoal no Regime Senhorial, Séculos V–XV.
Branwen Gruffydd Jones – On Sean Creaven’s Marxism and Realism: A Materialistic Application of Realism in the Social Sciences
Notes on Contributors