Nature, society, and thought: a journal of dialectical and historical materialism, Volume 07, Number 3 (July 1994)
1994-07
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Nature, society, and thought: a journal of dialectical and historical materialism, Volume 07, Number 3 (July 1994)
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1994-07
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Marxist Educational Press
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ARTICLES:
Joel R. Brouwer, The Origins of Jack Lindsay’s
Contributions to British Marxist Thought.
Marvin Glass, Reproduction for Money: Marxist
Feminism and Surrogate Motherhood.
Ernie Thomson, The Sparks That Dazzle Rather Than
Sparkle: A New Look at Marx’s “Theses on
Feuerbach.”
Marta Harnecker, Althusser and the “Theoretical
Antihumanism” of Marx.
MARXIST FORUM:
Program of the Japanese Communist Party (1994).
BOOK REVIEWS:
Stephan Lieske, (Un)Belonging? Geschlecht, Klasse,
Rasse und Ethnizität in der britischen Gegenwartsliteratur: Joan Rileys Romane [(Un)Belonging? Sex,
Class, Race, and Ethnicity in Contemporary British
Literature: Joan Riley’s Novels], by Jana Gohrisch.
James R. Bennett, The Politics of Cruelty: An Essay on
the Literature of Political Imprisonment, by Kate
Millett.
Robert Edwards, Days of Anger, Days of Hope: A
Memoir of the League of American Writers,
1937–1942, by Franklin Folsom.
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Nature, society, and thought, Vol. 7, No. 3 (July 1994)
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