Nature, society, and thought: a journal of dialectical and historical materialism, Volume 13, Number 2 (April 2000)
2000-04
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Nature, society, and thought: a journal of dialectical and historical materialism, Volume 13, Number 2 (April 2000)
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2000-04
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Marxist Educational Press
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OBITUARIES:
In Memoriam: Dirk Struik (1894–2000).
In Memoriam: Howard L. Parsons (1918–2000).
ARTICLES:
Charles Reavis Price, Political and Radical Aspects of the
Rastafarian Movement in Jamaica.
Erna Bennett, Time for a Change in Public Education,
but What Change?
MARXIST FORUM:
Erwin Marquit, Symposia in China on Socialism
and Marxism in the Twenty-First Century.
Li Tieying, Opening Remarks to the International
Symposium on Marxist Philosophy and the
Twenty-First Century.
Hu Xinhe and Jin Wulun, Marxist Philosophy and the
Development of Science and Technology.
Wadi’h Halabi, The Material Basis for Revolutionary
Optimism.
Minoru Kitamura, Constructing a Paradigm for
Sustainable Development.
BOOKS AND IDEAS by Herbert Aptheker.
BOOK REVIEW:
Eric R. Jackson, Radio Free Dixie: Robert F. Williams
and the Roots of Black Power, by Timothy B. Tyson.
ABSTRACTS OF ARTICLES (in English and French).
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Nature, society, and thought, Vol. 13, No. 2 (April 2000)
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