Nature, society, and thought: a journal of dialectical and historical materialism, Volume 05, Number 1 (January 1992)

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Nature, society, and thought: a journal of dialectical and historical materialism, Volume 05, Number 1 (January 1992)

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Editorial. ARTICLES: Ronald S. Edari, “Underclass”: Problems of Conceptualization and Measurement. Joel Albers, Pharmacists and the National Health Insurance Debate; Commentaries by Lawrence David Weiss and David Cohen. David A. Muga, Indigenous Americans and the U.S. Constitution. Lisa Stokes, “Who’s There?”: Deconstructed Selves in Hamlet and Ophelia. William Pencak, Socialism: An Idea Whose Time Has Not Yet Come? Commentary by Erwin Marquit and Response by Pencak. COMMUNICATIONS: José Soler, On the Colonial Status of Puerto Rico. BOOK REVIEWS: Ricardo Duchesne: The Transition from Feudalism: A Review Essay. Maria Damon: When the Moon Waxes Red: Representation, Gender, and Cultural Politics, by Trinh T. Minh-ha. Arthur Zipser: Impatient Armies of the Poor: The Story of Collective Action of the Unemployed, 1808–1942, by Franklin Folsom. Thomas Kleven: Securing the Right to Employment: Social Welfare Policy and the Unemployed in the United States, by Philip Harvey.

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Nature, society, and thought, Vol. 5, No. 1 (January 1992)

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