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[Marxism] Critique marxist journal
www.critiquejournal.net
The above journal is edited by Hillel Ticktin, one of the best independent
Marxists around.
Below please find contents of the latest issue
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CRITIQUE 36-37
June 2005
Critique Notes
ARTICLES
Hillel Ticktin Marxism, Nationalism and the National
Question after Stalinism
Savas Michael-Matsas Capitalist Decline, Nation State and State of
Emergency
Ardeshir Mehrdad Political Islam?s Relation to Capital and
Class
and Yassmine Mather
Terry Brotherstone Were There Alternatives? Movements from Below
in the Scottish Coalfield, the
and Simon Pirani Communist
Party, and Thatcherism, 1981-1985
Norman Levine Marx's First Appropriation of Hegel
Eftichios Bitsakis Is Human Nature Compatible with Socialism?
Cliff Slaughter Where to begin? New thinking on the Old
Idea of Socialist Internationalism.
THEMES
Sujian Guo Designing Market Socialism: Trustees of
State Property
Kamran Nayeri Socialism and The Market: Methodological
Lessons from the Economic Calculation Debate
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