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Gerry thanks for posting this. I had not seen it. I will study it. However, at first glance it seems to make the same points as he did in his contribution to the SYmposium on my book in Historical materilaism 13.2. I replied in the same issue. Chris On 24 Mar 2006, at 16:09, glevy@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
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Christopher J. Arthur, The New Dialectic and Marx's Capital. Source: Labour/Le Travail: Fall, 2004 issue Author(s): Albritton, Robert
By focusing on the dialectic of capital, Arthur's book is a real gift. For while a strictly dialectical theory may be impossible, even to approach such a theory is to construct a theory with great epistemological strength, strength that should help us immensely to clarify our historical love/hate relation with capital and finally to separate ourselves from it.
Robert Albritton
York University
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