Nature, society, and thought: a journal of dialectical and historical materialism, Volume 15, Number 3 (July 2002)
2002-07
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Nature, society, and thought: a journal of dialectical and historical materialism, Volume 15, Number 3 (July 2002)
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2002-07
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Marxist Educational Press
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ARTICLES:
William T. Whitney Jr., Becoming a Physician: Class
Counts.
Eftichios I. Bitsakis, Complementarity: Dialectics or
Formal Logic?
CONFERENCE PAPERS, “THE GLOBAL ECONOMY
AND THE NATIONAL STATE,” HANOI, 9–10
JANUARY 2003:
Alexandros Dagkas, The Balkanization of the Balkans.
Do The Tung, Contradictions of Economic Globalization.
Anthony Coughlan, Nation, State Sovereignty, and the
European Union: Some Democratic Principles.
Tran Van Binh, Social and Cultural Changes in
Vietnam with the New Market Economy.
Jeffrey R. Kerr-Ritchie, Gender, Unfree Labor, and
Globalization.
BOOKS AND REVIEWS:
The Nazi Attack on the USSR: Interviews with Stalin’s
Associates (Excerpts from By Stalin’s Side, by
Georgii A. Kumanev).
Harald Neubert, Stalin and the Cominform. Review of
The Cominform and Stalin’s New Order in Europe,
by Grant M. Adibekov.
ABSTRACTS OF ARTICLES (in English and French).
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