Nature, society, and thought: a journal of dialectical and historical materialism, Volume 10, Number 4 (October 1997, Special issue)
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Nature, society, and thought: a journal of dialectical and historical materialism, Volume 10, Number 4 (October 1997, Special issue)
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1997-10
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Marxist Educational Press
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SPECIAL ISSUE: The Spirit of the Communist
Manifesto on the Eve of the 21st Century:
Papers Presented at the International Conference on
the Occasion of the 150th Anniversary of the
Communist Manifesto, New York, 7–9 August 1998.
Robert Steigerwald, The Socialist Goal of the German
Communist Party.
Hermann Kopp, Critical Aspects of Current Class
Struggles in Germany.
Wadi’h Halabi, The Communist Manifesto and the
World Economy after World War II.
David Eisenhower, Lenin and the Rentier State.
Greg Godels, Marx, Engels, and the Idea of Exploitation.
Jeffrey R. Kerr-Ritchie, Emancipation from the
Communist Manifesto.
Gisela Blomberg, Immigrants from Turkey in Germany.
Gerald Horne, The African American Left at a New Stage.
Robert Steigerwald, On Historical Materialism.
INDEX OF ARTICLES IN VOLUME 10.
ABSTRACTS OF ARTICLES (in English and French).
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Nature, society, and thought, Vol. 10, No. 4 (October 1997)
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