Publications
STUDIES
IN MARXISM
(ISSN: 1358-6823)
An
annual volume from the Marxism Specialist Group
of
the Political Studies Association of Great Britain
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in Alternative Press Index
| Editor: |
Reviews
Editor: |
| Mark
Cowling, Teesside |
Paul
Wetherly, Leeds Metropolitan |
| Advisory
Board: |
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Chris
Arthur
(Sussex)
Peter Burnham
(Warwick)
Mike Campbell (Leeds Metropolitan)
Alan Carling
(Bradford)
Terrell Carver (Bristol)
Joseph Femia
(Liverpool)
Tony Fluxman (Rhodes)
Norman Geras (Manchester)
Neil Harding (Wales, Swansea)
James D. White (Glasgow)
John Hoffman ( Leicester) |
Bob
Jessop (Lancaster)
Mike Levin (Goldsmith�s College)
Joseph McCarney (South Bank)
David McLellan (Goldsmith's College)
Ronen Palan ( Sussex)
Paul Reynolds (Edge Hill)
Martin Shaw (Hull)
Ian Thatcher (Brunel) with
Jules Townshend (Manchester Metropolitan)
Paul Wetherly (Leeds Metropolitan)
Lawrence Wilde (Nottingham Trent) |
Studies in Marxism
is an annual, refereed volume of high quality articles. It
will include discussions of the writings of Marx, Engels and
subsequent Marxist authors, and the possible contribution
of a perspective informed by Marxism of political issues.
It will include work from authors of any political persuasion,
its only commitment being to academic excellence.
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�5.00 |
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Manuscripts
and subscriptions (made payable to PSAMSG),
requests for style sheets and further information about the
Political Studies Association Marxism Specialist Group to
be sent to Dr. Mark Cowling, School of Social Sciences, University
of Teesside, Middlesbrough, Cleveland, TS1 3BA., email c.m.cowling@tees.ac.uk
The best way to submit work is to send an email attachment;
authors are advised to send manuscripts in the form in which
they have been written. Articles can be put into house style
at the revision stage.
Books
for Review to be sent to Dr Paul Wetherly, School
of Social Sciences, Faculty of Arts and Society, Room D1005a,
Civic Quarter, Leeds LS1 3HE
Studies
in Marxism Volume 11 2005
Simon Clarke's Theory of Crisis: A Critique
Martijn Koning
Against Bringing Marx to Justice:
A Marxist Critique of G.A. Cohen's Moralisation of Marx
Rajeev Sehgal
Geographical-Historical Materialism and the Social Production of Space: Why Do Regional Accumulation Strategies Persist in a Globalised World?
Phillip J. Wood
Gramsci's 'Anti-Croce' and Post-Marxism:
A Case of Deja Vu?
Nigel M. Greaves
Alasdair MacIntyre: Marxism and Politics
Paul Blackledge
On the Globalisation of Labour
-- An Argument From a Marxist and a Chinese Perspective
Xu Changfu
For 'Philosophy and Revolution as Equal Partners': A Response to Arthur's Critique of Dunayevskaya's Power of Negativity
Kevin Anderson
and our renowned Reviews section.
Studies
in Marxism Volume 10 2004
CONTENTS
Was Lenin a Marxist in What is to be Done? ?
TOM FREEMAN
An
alternative terminology of development: Engels and Marx on
Barbarism and civilization
MICHAEL LEVIN
The
Politics of Experience: Marxism, Second-Wave Feminism, and
Social Mediation
JAMES PANTON
Marxism
and Feminism: Living with your 'Ex'
TERRELL CARVER
Against
Max Stirner: A Defence of Marxism's Humanist Standpoint
ALASTAIR MCLEISH
LARGE
REVIEWS SECTION
Studies
in Marxism Vol 9: 2002-3
ARTICLES:
Political Marxism: Towards an Immanent Critique by PAUL BLACKLEDGE
Left-Communitarianism:
Towards an Egalitarian, Perfectionist Politics by PHIL ROSS
Walter
Benjamin's Use of Marxian Texts in 'The Paris
of the Second Empire in Baudelaire' by CLIVE E. HILL
Studies
in Marxism 8 (2001)
Includes:
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Ljumilla
Vasina: The economic manuscripts of Karl Marx in MEGA2
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J�rgen
Herres: Marx and Engels in the Computer Age
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Regina
Roth: Capital Vol. III and Marx�s manuscripts
of the 1870s |
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John
c. Berg: Marxism and the Study of U.S. Political Institutions
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Wei
Xiaoping: China�s Socialist Reform: its Main Line, its
New Problems and its Prospects |
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Alastair
Mcleish: Was the Frankfurt School Really Elitist?
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Christopher
j. Arthur: Whose Reason? and Whose Revolution?
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Filio
Diamanti: �Enemy Sisters�: Conflict between class and
gender identities in classical Marxist Feminism
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Debate:
Chris Arthur and James White on History, Logic and Expanded
Reproduction in Capital |
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Plus:
Our renowned Reviews section |
Studies
in Marxism 7 (2000)
Includes:
| Adrian
Little: 'Rationality and Freedom: Herbert Marcuse and
the Post-Industrial Left' |
Ian
Fraser: Platonic
Influences in the Thought of Marcuse
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James
Daly: Deals, Ideals and Enlightenment
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Darren
Webb: Concrete Utopia? The Mystical Elitism of Ernst Bloch
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Paul
Blackledge: Perry Anderson�s Journey To Postmodernity
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David
Walker: The Elements and Evolution of Marx�s Method in
the Later Works
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Plus
our renowned and packed reviews section
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Studies
in Marxism 6 (1999)
Includes:
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Alan Carter: �The Real Politics
of Karl Marx and Frederick Engels� |
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Tony Fluxman: �Frankfurt,
Marx, and The Doctrine of Sufficiency�
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Graeme Kirkpatrick: �Radically
Misinterpreting Marx: Jon Elster on Marx and Class�
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Michael Levin: �Carlyle, Engels
and "feudal socialism"� |
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Jim Shorthose: �Degrees of
Ideology: Epistemological Problems in a Marxist Critique
of Ideology� |
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There
is also a lively reviews section. |
Studies in Marxism 5
(1998)
Includes:
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Chris Arthur �The Infinity
of Capital� |
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Gary K. Browning, �Infinity
in Hegel and Marx. From the Notion to the Notion of
Capital�. |
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David Walker, �Method in the
Early Marx� |
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Jon Manners, �Marxism And
Meaning: towards an immaculate conception of determination�
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Ian Fraser, �The Dialectical
Mediation of Need in Marx� |
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Larry Wilde, �Marx and Justice
Revisited: The Greek Dimension�. |
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A distinctly lively set of
book reviews. |
Studies in Marxism 4
(1997)
is
a special issue devoted to the Communist Manifesto, containing:
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Mike Levin, �Engels's analysis
of England in the 1840s� |
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Filio Diamanti, �The Influence
of �tienne Cabet on the Communist Manifesto�
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Neil Maycroft, �Marxism, Communism
and Utopia� |
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Jules Townshend, �The Communist
Manifesto: The Riddle Of History Solved?�
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Cris Yelland, �The Communist
Manifesto : a Linguistic Approach� |
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Alastair McLeish, �The Rhetoric
of the Communist Manifesto� |
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For
details of previous volumes please contact Mark Cowling.
Studies in Marxism
9 will be a special issue devoted to the 150th
anniversary of Marx's Eighteenth
Brumaire of Louis Napoleon Bonaparte.
BOOKS
Apart
from books and articles written by members of the group as
individuals, we have produced four edited collections. Starting
with the most recent these are:
Marx's
'Eighteenth Brumaire' (Post)modern Interpretations,
edited by Mark Cowling and James Martin �17.99 / US$24.95
PAPER 2002/09 / 256pp. This edition includes Terrell Carver's
excellent translation and ten chapters discussing the Brumaire.
Marxism,
the Millennium, and Beyond,
edited
by Mark Cowling and Paul Reynolds, Palgrave, 2000.
The
Communist Manifesto: New
Interpretations, edited by Mark Cowling, Edinburgh University Press,
1998.
Marx's
Theory of History: The Contemporary Debate, edited by Paul Wetherly,
Avebury, 1992.
Approaches
to Marx, edited
by Mark Cowling and Lawrence Wilde, Open University Press,
1989.
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