Nature, society, and thought: a journal of dialectical and historical materialism, Volume 15, Number 2 (April 2002)
2002-04
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Nature, society, and thought: a journal of dialectical and historical materialism, Volume 15, Number 2 (April 2002)
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2002-04
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Marxist Educational Press
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ARTICLES:
Robert Lanning, Lukács’s Concept of Imputed
Consciousness in Realist Literature.
Edwin A. Roberts, British Intellectuals and the Communist
Ideal.
COMMENTARY:
Irving Adler, Refining the Concepts of Motion and Rest.
NST CONFERENCE AND STUDY TOUR IN
VIETNAM: “THE GLOBAL ECONOMY
AND THE NATIONAL STATE.”
Erwin Marquit, The NST Study Tour in Vietnam.
Le Huu Nghia, Opening address, International Conference:
“The Global Economy and the National State.”
Leo Mayer, Possibilities for Trade-Union Resistance to Corporate Globalization.
Nguyen Dang Thanh, Effect of Economic Globalization
on Developing Countries.
Wadi’h Halabi, An Assessment of the Global Economy.
Chu Van Cap, Marx and Engels on Economic
Globalization.
BOOK REVIEWS:
Edward D’Angelo, Reflexiónes y Metareflexiónes Políticos,
by Thalía Fung Riverón.
Anne E. Lacsamana, Che Guevera, Paulo Freire, and the
Pedagogy of Revolution, by Peter McLaren.
ABSTRACTS OF ARTICLES (In English and French).
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