Nature, society, and thought: a journal of dialectical and historical materialism, Volume 08, Number 3 (July 1995)

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Nature, society, and thought: a journal of dialectical and historical materialism, Volume 08, Number 3 (July 1995)

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1995-07

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Marxist Educational Press

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In Memoriam: Barrows Dunham (1905–1995). ARTICLES: Delia D. Aguilar, The Limits of Postmodern Feminism: A Critique from the Periphery. Edwin A. Roberts, Liberalism as a Crisis in Democratic Theory: Three Critiques Reconsidered. Olival Freire Jr., Dialectical Materialism and the Quantum Controversy: The Viewpoints of Fock, Langevin, and Taketani. MARXIST FORUM: Li Yining, China’s Economic Reform. Clark Everling, Labor and Economic Development. Iraqi Communist Party: A Profile. BOOK REVIEWS: Gerald C. Horne, Beyond Black and White: Transforming African-American Politics, by Manning Marable; The National Question: Nationalism, Ethnic Conflict, and Self-Determination in the Twentieth Century, edited by Berch Berberoglu. Kevin G. Asman, Class Fictions: Shame and Resistance in the British Working-Class Novel, 1890–1945, by Pamela Fox. ABSTRACTS (in English and French).

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Nature, society, and thought, Vol. 8, No. 3 (July 1995)

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