Nature, society, and thought: a journal of dialectical and historical materialism, Volume 05, Number 2 (April 1992)
1992-04
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Nature, society, and thought: a journal of dialectical and historical materialism, Volume 05, Number 2 (April 1992)
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1992-04
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Marxist Educational Press
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ARTICLES:
David B. Reynolds, A Revolutionary Vanguard? Lenin’s
Concept of the Party.
Claudia Schaefer, From Tragedy to Farce: America Discovers
Columbus.
Anguel S. Stefanov, Does Physics Reinforce Idealism?
Rudy Fichtenbaum, Changes in the Rate of Profit in the Postwar
U.S. Manufacturing Sector.
Michael Parenti, Against Psychopolitcs.
MARXISTS AS TEACHERS:
Bill Livant, A Focus on Dialectics: A Review Essay.
BOOK REVIEWS:
Leonard Goldstein: Shakespeare’s America, America’s
Shakespeare, by Michael D. Bristol.
David Lethbridge: The IQ Mythology: Class, Race, Gender,
and Inequality, by Elaine Mensh and Harry Mensh.
Herbert Shapiro: Abolitionism: A Revolutionary Movement,
by Herbert Aptheker.
Betty Bacon: Politics of Education: Essays from “Radical
Teacher,” edited by Susan Gushee O’Malley, Robert C.
Rosen, and Leonard Vogt.
Arthur Zipser: Three American Radicals: John Swinton,
Charles P. Steinmetz, and William Dean Howells,
by Sender Garlin.
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