Nature, society, and thought: a journal of dialectical and historical materialism, Volume 06, Number 3 (July 1993)
1993-07
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Nature, society, and thought: a journal of dialectical and historical materialism, Volume 06, Number 3 (July 1993)
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1993-07
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Marxist Educational Press
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In Memoriam: John Somerville.
ARTICLES:
David B. Reynolds, Rediscovering Marxism’s Heritage:
Rosa Luxemburg and the Revolutionary Party.
Donald Smith, Valuing Tradition, Valuing History:
Reading Thomas McGrath’s Letter to an Imaginary
Friend.
Fred Whitehead, An Interview with Barrows Dunham.
MARXIST FORUM:
Norman Markowitz, On Holz’s Defense of Leninism.
Erwin Marquit, French Communist Party Congress, 1994.
BOOK REVIEWS:
James R. Bennett, Racial Formations/Critical Transformations: Articulations of Power in Ethnic and Racial
Studies in the United States, by E. San Juan, Jr.
Gerald M. Erickson, Freethought on the American Frontier,
edited by Fred Whitehead and Verle Muhrer.
Robert D. Lippert, War and an Irish Town, by
Eamonn McCann.
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Nature, society, and thought, Vol. 6, No. 3 (July 1993)
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