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VOL, ISSUE: Number 73
YEAR: 2001 ISSN: 0309-8168
PUBLISHER: Conference of Socialist Economists
- ARTICLE : BEHIND THE NEWS - A clear public mission?
Public-private
partnerships and the recommodification of the NHS - The establishment
of Partnerships UK marks a defining moment in the development of public
services. Promising a 'clear public mission' to 'help the public sector
get the best deal' from public-private partnerships, PUK is a
profit-making body the majority of whose shares are privately owned.
Resistance to this privatising of the public interest is
weak. PP:
1-6 Ruane, Sally
- ARTICLE : BEHIND THE NEWS - The 'Fourth Way'
of the Ultra-Right. Austria, Europe, and the end of Neo-Corporatism. -
Is the Austrian
experiment confronting us with the example of a future 'fourth way', an
alliance between conservative parties and ultra-right populism? The
article gives an account of the national constellation which eventually
brought Haider's FPO into government and discusses the significance of
this event with respect to European politics. PP: 7-14 Marchart,
Oliver
- ARTICLE : ARTICLES - Value, Labour and Negativity - Chapter 1 of
Capital presents its concepts abstractly. At a more concrete level
value, abstract labour, and socially necessary labour time must be
situated in the capital relation, leading to a new understanding of the
labour theory of value as a dialectic of negativity. PP:
15-40
Arthur, Christopher J
- ARTICLE : ARTICLES - What Kind of Theory is Marx's Labour Theory
of Value? A Critical Realist Inquiry - This article employs critical
realism to demonstrate, and subsequently correct, problems that have
beset approaches to Marxist value theory that are rooted in positivism
or deductivism. PP: 41-78 Fleetwood, Steve
- ARTICLE : ARTICLES - Rising 'Material' vs. Falling 'Value' Rates
of Profit: Trial by Simulation - The 'temporal single system' (TSS)
theorists posit an inexorably falling 'value' rate of profit, even
while the 'material' rate rises. This claim fatally ignores
depreciation of fixed capital. Simulation modelling reveals that the
TSS 'value' rate eventually follows the material rate upward, and
therefore fails to serve as a valid ground for Marxist crisis
theory.
PP: 79-96 Laibman, David
- ARTICLE : ARTICLES - Simultaneous Valuation vs. the Exploitation
Theory of Profit - Intervening in the ongoing debate over whether value
in Marx's theory was determined simultaneously or in real time, this
article shows that simultaneous valuation is incompatible with the
proposition that surplus-labour is the sole source of
profit. PP:
97-112 Kliman, Andrew J
- ARTICLE : ARTICLES - The People-Nature Relation and the
Historical Significance of the Labour Theory of Value. - This article
argues that it is not Marx's labour theory of value but rather
capitalism itself that assumes a free appropriation of natural
resources. It is further demonstrated that capitalist reforms cannot
ensure ecological sustainability, while communism could create the
conditions for sustainability and the supersession of the labour theory
of value. PP: 113-140 Liodakis, George
- ARTICLE : ARTICLES - Race, Multiculturalism, and Labour
Organizing in the United States: Lessons for Europe - The article
analyses the recent efforts in the US labour movement to organize
non-white minority workers in low-wage industries. The lessons for
trade unions in Europe are explored with reference to the historical
patterns of racism in US labour unions and rank and file struggles for
racial equality PP: 141-172 Luthje, Boy ; Scherrer,
Christoph
- ARTICLE : POLEMIC - Britain at Work: Letting the Facts Speak for
Themselves? - The Workplace industrial relations and Employee Relations
Surveys have been the major sources of empirical data in the field
since the publication of the first report in 1980 through to the most
recent volume published in 1999. The author reviews the current volume
in this context and suggests that we need to cast a critical eye on the
findings. Whilst the overall picture of trade union decline cannot be
denied, a critical interpretation of Britain at Work might suggest that
workplace organisation and militancy has not disappeared as
dramatically as might be supposed. PP: 173 Stirling, John
VOL, ISSUE: Number 72
YEAR: 2000 ISSN: 0309-8168
PUBLISHER: Conference of Socialist Economists
- ARTICLE : INTRODUCTION // PP: 2-4 Strange, Gerard
- ARTICLE
: PHILOSOPHY - Marxism and the Production of Nature - This essay
reviews a century of debate on the Marx-nature-capitalism
question. A concept of the capitalist production of nature, it is
argued, may provide a way to move beyond the
naturalist/socialist-constructionist impasse which is such a feature of
Marxist theorising about the natural. PP: 5-36
- ARTICLE : PHILOSOPHY - 'The creatures, too, must become free':
Marx and the Animal/Human Distinction - This article defends Marx
against recent suggestions that his distinction between humans and
other animals involves a dismissive attitude toward the latter. On the
contrary Marx's humanism is a form of naturalism which is sensitive to
all natural needs and which underpins his critique of 'inhuman'
capitalism. Socialist humanism should support animal protection
movements which expose the cruelty inherent in the accumulation
process. PP: 37-54
- ARTICLE : POLITICAL ECONOMY - Capitalism, Valorization and the
Political Economy of Ecological Crisis - This article critically
reviews recent attempts within Marxism to theorise the political
economy of ecological crisis focusing particularly on the work of James
O'Connor and Andre Gorz. PP: 55-80
- ARTICLE : POLITICAL ECONOMY - Capital Against Nature Through a
critique of James O'Connor's theory of the 'second contradiction of
capitalism', this paper proposes an alternative approach to a Marxist
understanding of environmental crisis. PP: 81-110
- ARTICLE : CULTURE - On Explaining Consumption - Fashionable
culture-based theories of consumption, since they fail to address the
more obvious ways in which consumption has increased in the advanced
capitalist societies, are of little value for eco-socialist
policies.
PP: 111-134
- ARTICLE : CULTURE - Re-valorizing Rubbish: Some Critical
Reflections on 'Green' Product Strategies - The Article examines
so-called 'green'
product strategies advocated by various ecological commentators. It
critically speculates upon their deployment within processes of
capitalist products and consumption. PP: 135-160
- ARTICLE : STRATEGY - Environmental Taxation and Red-Green
Politics - This article explores the debate surrounding environmental
tax reform from the standpoint of red-green politics. The author argues
that such reform has much potential in relation to improving the
effectiveness of environmental regulation and reducing unemployment,
and could contribute to the creation of more favourable conditions for
more radical social and environmental change. PP: 161-190
- ARTICLE : STRATEGY - Micro-Experiments in Alternatives -
Micro-experiments in social and economic organisation which are
alternatives to Capitalism, such as L.E.T.S. schemes offer the
potential for greater material security, expanded realms of autonomy
and more convivial ways of living. PP: 191-207
- ARTICLE : BOOK REVIEWS // PP: 208
VOL, ISSUE: Number 71
YEAR: 2000 ISSN: 0309-8168
PUBLISHER: Conference of Socialist Economists
- ARTICLE : BEHIND THE NEWS - Making Europe work -- The struggle to
cut the workweek What is the answer to the high unemployment facing the
European Union? Two antagonistic social logics are counterposed to each
other, Robert Went argues. He makes the case for movements and
campaigns for a collective shortening of the workweek without loss of
pay and with compensatory hiring, enforced by (European)
law PP: 1-10
- ARTICLE : ARTICLES - New Labour, New Unions, New left - A renewal
of
working class combativity and the building of a strong leftwing in the
trade
unions is vital to socialist revival in Britain. Relating to recent
debate
in this journal, McIlroy presents a critical review of developments in
the
unions during the first two years of the New Labour
government PP: 11-46
- ARTICLE : ARTICLES - British Trade Unions Facing the Future -
This article
examines the current position and prospects of British trade
unions, focusing on the manufacturing sector and the restructured
public sector. The argument is that over the last two decades there has
been a recomposition of unions in these sectors, with diverse and
uneven implications for the prospects of union renewal PP:
47-78
- ARTICLE : ARTICLES - No More Jobs for the Boys? Gender and Class
in the restructuring of the British Economy - An analysis of
feminisation of employment in Britain between 1981 and 1996 and the
implications for male employment PP: 79-102
- ARTICLE : ARTICLES - Alienation, Class and Enclosure in UK
Universities - A 'research-bourgeois' revolution in UK higher education
is seeing
research use-values subordinated to RAE-value. Research workers are
becoming alienated from their work. With the enclosure of 'intellectual
commons', some
research workers are being forced to alienate their own
research-labour-power as two new classes are emerging within academia,
a 'research proletariat' and a class of 'research
capitalists' PP: 103-132
- ARTICLE : ARTICLES - Irish Republicanism and the Potential
Pitfalls of Pluralism - This article examines the relationship between
modern Irish
republican ideology, the Peace Process and the influence of pluralist
and postmodern conceptions of identity politics PP: 133-162
- ARTICLE : BOOK REVIEWS - Rise Like Lions PP: 163
Carter, Bob
- ARTICLE : BOOK REVIEWS - Just Institutions Matter: The Moral and
Political Logic of the Universal Welfare State PP: 163
Roberts, John
- ARTICLE : BOOK REVIEWS - Socialist Register 1998: The Communist
Manifesto
Now PP: 163 Leys, Colin ; Sullivan, John
- ARTICLE : BOOK REVIEWS - Charlatans or Saviours? Economists and
the British Economy from Marshall to Meade PP: 163 Clarke,
Pete
- ARTICLE : BOOK REVIEWS - The Market: Ethics, Knowledge and
Politics
PP: 163 Lee, Frederic S
- ARTICLE : BOOK REVIEWS - Trade Unions and the Management of
Industrial
Conflict PP: 163 Cumbers, Andy
- ARTICLE : BOOK REVIEWS - The Politics of Central
Banks PP: 163 Thomson,
Helen ; Taylor, Graham
- ARTICLE : BOOK REVIEWS - What's Happening? The Truth About Work
--
And the Myth of Partnership PP: 163 Carter, Bob
- ARTICLE : BOOK REVIEWS - Alexander Bogdanov and the Origins of
Systems Thinking in Russia PP: 163 Dudley, Petyer ; King,
Francis ; Trevillion, Edward
VOL, ISSUE: Number 70
YEAR: 2000 ISSN: 0309-8168
PUBLISHER: Conference of Socialist Economists
- ARTICLE : BEHIND THE NEWS - Hyundai Motors 1998-1999: The
Anatomy of
a Strike - In August 1998 Hyundai Motor Workers Union, the most
important union in S Korea, went on strike. Michael Neary reports on
the dispute and
its consequences for the Korean labour movement PP: 1-8
- ARTICLE : ARTICLES - Globalization, New Internationalism and the
Zapatistas - This article suggests that the driving force of today's
new internationalism is not a common ideology, but needs and the
practical necessities of different movements within the context of the
global economy. A commentary on some of
the texts of the Zapatistas reveals important insights about conditions
and
constitutive processes of struggles in today's world PP:
9-36
- ARTICLE : ARTICLES - Mobilising Ulster Unionism: New directions
or
old? - This article analyses the changing social relationships of
Ulster
Unionism within the contemporary period involving a search for
political
settlement in Ireland. In particular it outlines the altered political
focus
and organisation of crucial sections of the Protestant working class.
It
then assesses whether this can be understood as a permanent political
fissure
within Unionism PP: 37-64
- ARTICLE : ARTICLES - The Crisis of Labour Relations in Germany -
An
examination of the instability of the German 'model' of industrial
relations.
The author argues that employers are engaged in an 'organised retreat'
from
the labour-friendly aspect of the model. Current labour disputes and
strategic
responses from the state are analysed PP: 65-94
- ARTICLE : ARTICLES - Socialist Feminism, Reproductive Rights and
Political Action - This article examines the process of translating
socialist feminist political aims into political activity around
reproductive rights. It includes a consideration of the strategy of
feminist alliances with socialist movements in political practice. It
does so through a study of the Workers' Birth Control
Group in the 1920s and the National Abortion Campaign in the
1970s PP:
95-126
- ARTICLE : POLEMIC - The Dialectical Structure of Marx's Concept
of
'Revolution in Permanence' - While the limitations of Hegel's political
reconciliation with existing reality has long been evident, today's
efforts to reconstitute a Marxian critique of capital cannot succeed
without a reencounter with Marx's
rootedness in and transcendence of Hegel's dialectic of absolute
negativity
PP: 127-144
- ARTICLE : BOOK REVIEWS - Co-operative Culture and the Politics
of
Consumption in England, 1870-1930 PP: 145 Watson, Matthew
- ARTICLE : BOOK REVIEWS - Women, Work and the Family in
Europe PP:
145 Emerek, Ruth ; Mahon, Evelyn ; Camfield, David
- ARTICLE : BOOK REVIEWS - Beyond Marx and Market PP:
145 Higgins, Lewis
- ARTICLE : BOOK REVIEWS - Spaces of Globalisation: Reasserting
the
Power of the Local PP: 145 Kerr, Derek
- ARTICLE : BOOK REVIEWS - The Changing Pattern of Black Politics
in
Britain PP: 145 Bancroft, Angus
- ARTICLE : BOOK REVIEWS - Households, Work and Economic Change: A
Comparative Institutional Perspective PP: 145 Mariussen,
Age; McCulloch, Andrew
- ARTICLE : BOOK REVIEWS - Zapatista! Reinventing Revolution in
Mexico PP: 145 Pelaez, Eloina ; Angelis, Massimo De
- ARTICLE : BOOK REVIEWS - Industrialization and Development. A
Comparative Analysis PP: 145 MacWilliam, Scott
- ARTICLE : BOOK REVIEWS - Marx: A Clear Guide PP: 145
Watts, David
- ARTICLE : BOOK REVIEWS - Regenerating Town Centres
PP: 145 Atkinson,
Rob
- ARTICLE : BOOK REVIEWS - Caliban's Freedom: The Early Political
Thought of CLR James PP: 145 Harvie, David
- ARTICLE : BOOK REVIEWS - The Realities of Work PP:
145 Blyton, Paul
; Spence, Martin
- ARTICLE : BOOK REVIEWS - Social Policy and Welfare: A Clear
Guide PP: 145 Cochrane, Allan
VOL, ISSUE: Number 69
YEAR: 1999 ISSN: 0309-8168
PUBLISHER: Conference of Socialist Economists
- ARTICLE : INTRODUCTION - Military conflict in Northern Ireland
is at
an all time low yet the Good Friday Agreement has been stalled by the
Ulster Unionists. Despite the scope for institutional changes promised
in the Agreement
there is a persistent malaise whose economic and social roots are
constantly
nourished by a sectarian state and society PP: VI
- ARTICLE : BEHIND THE NEWS - The Good Friday Agreement, the
Decommissioning of IRA Weapons and the Unionist Veto - It is now more
than a year since the
signing of the Good Friday Agreement and it seems as if the British
government,
despite considerable rhetoric to the contrary, have given way to the
traditional
Unionist veto. What makes the British government stalling especially
dangerous
is that it seems to flow from a renewed lack of enthusiasm for wider
political
reform. Whilst considerable hot air is given to the issue of IRA
weapons,
precious little is spent on the question of state, and in particular,
police
violence PP: 1-6
- ARTICLE : ARTICLES - Turning Agreement to Process: Republicanism
and
Change in Ireland - The centrality of a peace strategy within Irish
Republican politics raises the question of whether a movement can be
militant without being militarist. After reviewing the political nature
of the Republican strategy
and its likely outcomes, we argue that Sinn Fein is likely to maintain
its
radicalism with regard to nationalism, but that there are both
radicalising
and conservatising influences on
its future class politics PP: 7-26 Porter, Sam; Harpur, Alan -
ARTICLE
: ARTICLES - 'Who is going to Toss the Burgers?' Social Class and the
Reconstruction
of the Northern Irish Economy - At least in the medium term, the Peace
Process
cannot resolve the nature of sectarianism in Northern Ireland. Rooted
in
sectarian labour markets, social and political conflict will require
more
than the tinkering at the edges envisaged in the Belfast
Agreement PP: 27-46
Shuttleworth, Ian
- ARTICLE : ARTICLES - Loyalist Political Identity After the Peace
-
The article examines the adaptation of discourses of Loyalist identity
in
the context of the 'peace process' looking at the rhetoric of the
Democratic Unionist Party and the Progressive Unionist Party and
exploring the relationship between class and 'ethno-national' identity
PP: 47-76
- ARTICLE : ARTICLES - The Absence of Class Politics in Northern
Ireland - Contrary to soothsayers like Francis Fukuyama, 'class'
remains an especially potent concept in understanding the character of
social and economic changes that have occurred since the 1970s. No
where possibly is this more obviously the case than in attempts to make
sense of Northern Ireland's sectarian society
PP: 77-100
- ARTICLE : ARTICLES - Policing Ireland - The police force in
Northern
Ireland is profoundly different from that found in any other EU state.
The
RUC is defined culturally, politically and organisationally by its
origins as a counter-insurgency force PP: 101-124
- ARTICLE : ARTICLES - Masculinity, Violence and the Irish Peace
Protest - This paper assesses the role of gender in the North of
Ireland in the context
of social and economic change. The latter in turn need to be located in
terms
of the politics of ethnic and national identities PP: 125-144
- ARTICLE : ARTICLES - Feminist Politics and the Peace Process -
Contemporary women's groups occupy an extensive space in civil society
in Northern Ireland. This paper explores how a conflict approach to
feminist politics can pose alternative questions about the Peace
Process PP: 145-160
- ARTICLE : BOOK REVIEWS - Britain's Cities: Geographies of
Division
in Urban Britain PP: 161 Collins, Chik
- ARTICLE : BOOK REVIEWS - Children of the Revolution: Communist
Childhood in Cold War Britain PP: 161 Cohen, Sheila
- ARTICLE : BOOK REVIEWS - Wall Street PP: 161 McGurk, John
- ARTICLE : BOOK REVIEWS - Communists and National Socialists: The
Foundations of a Century, 1914-39 PP: 161 Fraser, Ian
- ARTICLE : BOOK REVIEWS - Rethinking the Youth Question:
Education,
Labour and Cultural Studies PP: 161 Neary, Mike
- ARTICLE : BOOK REVIEWS - Urban Politics. Accommodation or
Resistance?
PP: 161 Atkinson, Rob
- ARTICLE : BOOK REVIEWS - The Dynamics of Employee Relations PP:
161
Turnbull, Peter; Law, Alex
- ARTICLE : BOOK REVIEWS - Selected Writings and The Lost Writings
PP:
161 Harvie, David
- ARTICLE : BOOK REVIEWS - Disparate Regional Development in
Brazil:
A Monetary Production Approach PP: 161 Saad Bilho, Alfredo
- ARTICLE : BOOK REVIEWS - Metropole na periferia do capitalismo.
Ilegalidade, desigualdade e violecia PP: 161 Valenca, Marcio M
- ARTICLE : BOOK REVIEWS - Race and Politics PP: 161 Jonsson, Ivar
- ARTICLE : BOOK REVIEWS - Class Warfare in the Information Age
PP:
161 Burkett, Paul
VOL, ISSUE: Number 68
YEAR: 1999 ISSN: 0309-8168
PUBLISHER: Conference of Socialist Economists
- ARTICLE : BEHIND THE NEWS - Russia's Crises - The collapse of
the rouble in August 1998 pointed to fundamental defects in the form of
capitalism developing
in Russia. Economic crisis has interwoven with political crisis to
produce
a highly unstable system in which organised labour has been unable to
play
a significant independent role PP: 1-8
- ARTICLE : BEHIND THE NEWS - Financial Liberalisation, Currency
Instability and Crisis in Brazil: Another Plan Bites the Dust - This
paper challenges conventional interpretations of the Real plan and
provides an interpretation for its recent collapse PP: 9-14 Filho,
Alfredo Saad; Coelho, Walter
- ARTICLE : BEHIND THE NEWS - Euromarch -- The Struggle for a
Social
Europe - This summer Cologne will be at the centre of struggles against
neo-liberalism as resistance develops against both the European Union
and G8 summits. This
article documents and begins to analyse the development of the
Euromarch campaign
against unemployment, job insecurity and social exclusion which is
playing
a leading role in mobilising and co-ordinating this resistance PP: 15-20
- ARTICLE : ARTICLES - Marxism and Critical Realism: The Same,
Similar,
or Just Plain Different - Critical realism often suggests that Marx and
Marxism implicitly pursue a critical realist project. The author argues
against this
claim and instead seeks to critically evaluate the epistemological,
methodological
and ontological assumptions of critical realism. He does this by
utilising
the theoretical framework of historical materialism PP: 21-50
- ARTICLE : ARTICLES - The 15th Congress of the Chinese Communist
Party: Milestone in China's Privatization - It has generally been
perceived that China's public sector has achieved outstanding growth
without privatization. This article analyzes how and why despite the
above, privatization has come
on the agenda since late 1993 and reached a milestone at the Party's
15th
Congress of September 1997 PP: 51-52
- ARTICLE : ARTICLES - The Zapatistas and People's Power - This
article
offers an interpretation of the Zapatista struggle. It examines its
meaning
for contemporary struggles and its contributions to political theory
and
practice. It elaborates on its uses of 'civil society' and 'autonomy',
its
notion of democracy, as people's power, and its critique of formal or
representative democracy PP: 53-88
- ARTICLE : ARTICLES - Nature's 'Free Gifts' and the Ecological
Significance of Value - This article first argues that the 'free
appropriation' category is Marx's way of recognizing that the
contributions of nature and society to production are inadequately
represented by value. A proper understanding of 'free appropriation'
then clarifies the contradictions and misconceptions built into some
recent ecological criticisms of Marx's value analysis PP: 89-112 -
ARTICLE : ARTICLES - Productive and Unproductive
Labour: An Attempt at Clarification and Classification - This article
has
a dual purpose: It attempts to provide a systematic, precise, logically
sound
and theoretically rigorous reconstruction of the distinction PUPL and
it
proposes a classification of the major types of labour under
capitalism.
The authors argue that such an attempt at clarification and
classification
is needed to demonstrate how essential the distinction between
productive
and unproductive labour is to the analysis of capitalist accumulation
PP:
113-182 Tonak, E Ahmet
- ARTICLE : BOOK REVIEWS - Capitalism from Above and Capitalism
from
Below PP: 183 Lapavitsas, Costas
- ARTICLE : BOOK REVIEWS - The Political Economy of Social Credit
and
instead seeks to critically evaluate the Guild Socialism PP: 183
Burkitt,
Brian; Taylor, Graham
- ARTICLE : BOOK REVIEWS - Political Economy of Money and Finance
materialism PP: 183 Lapavitsas, Costas; Filho, Alfredo Saad
- ARTICLE : BOOK REVIEWS - The Industrial Revolution in Scotland
PP:
183 Cumbers, Andy
- ARTICLE : BOOK REVIEWS - Material Feminism: A Reader in Class,
Difference, and Women's Lives PP: 183 Ingraham, Chrys; Gidley, Ben
- ARTICLE : BOOK REVIEWS - New Investigations of Marx's Method PP:
183
Campbell, Martha; Brown, Andrew
VOL, ISSUE: Number 67
YEAR: 1999 ISSN: 0309-8168
PUBLISHER: Conference of Socialist Economists
- ARTICLE : PREFACE // PP: VI
- ARTICLE : ARTICLES - The East Asian Phenomenon: The Consensus,
the
Dissent, and the Significance of the Present Crisis - The article
offers
an analysis of the roots and implications of the East Asian crisis. It
stresses
the concept of regime of accumulation that covers the region as a whole
PP: 1-24
- ARTICLE : ARTICLES - The United States Economy at the Turn of
the
Century: Entering a New Era of Prosperity - The recovery in the rate of
profit
in US industry is examined. The primary cause of the current successes
of the US economy is intensification of the exploitation of labour PP:
25-46
- ARTICLE : ARTICLES - Addressing the World Economy: Two Steps
Back
- This is an extended review of Robert Brenner's recent contribution on
the
world economy. The theoretical approach of Brenner is found wanting
since
it is not at all value-theoretic. Brenner also ignores
internationalisation of production and finance PP: 47-90 Lapavitsas,
Costas; Milonakis, Dimitris
- ARTICLE : ARTICLES - Welfare, Neo-Liberalism and New
Paternalism:
Three Ways for Social Policy in Late Capitalist Societies - The article
recaps the main features, and the related literature, of the old
post-war welfare state, the neo-liberal attack on welfare, and the
nascent new paternalism of the Third Way. It is argued that social
policy ought to rediscover the social and collective in opposition to
the private and individual PP: 91-118
ARTICLE : ARTICLES - Contradictions of European Integration - The
article examines the nature of EU imperialism, and the frictions caused
by competing national imperialisms within the EU. It considers
relations with Eastern Europe,
the CAP, military policy, and the Schengen agreement PP: 119-154
Carchedi,
Guglielmo - ARTICLE : POLEMIC - The Third Way and the Jammed
Economy -
A polemical analysis is offered of the implications of income
inequality
for macroeconomic policy in the context of the coming recession. It is
argued
that radical expansionary policies are necessary PP: 155-166 Haslam,
Colin;
Johal, Sukhdev; Leaver, Adam; Williams, John; Williams, Karel
- ARTICLE : BOOK REVIEWS - Gender, 'Race' and Patriarchy: A Study
of
South Asian Women PP: 167 Gidley, Ben
- ARTICLE : BOOK REVIEWS - China After Socialism: In the Footsteps
of
Eastern Europe or East Asia? PP: 167 Unger, Jonathan; Howell, Jude
- ARTICLE : BOOK REVIEWS - Adeus so Trabalho? Ensaio sobre as
metamorfoses e a centralidade do mundo do trabalho PP: 167 Valenca,
Marcio M
- ARTICLE : BOOK REVIEWS - The Women, Gender and Development
Reader
PP: 167 Duggan, Lynn; Nisonoff, Laurie; Wiegersma, Nan; Akram-Lodhi, A
Haroon
- ARTICLE : BOOK REVIEWS - The Furies of Indian Communalism:
Religion,
Modernity and Secularization PP: 167 Singh, Sher
- ARTICLE : BOOK REVIEWS - City Lives and City Forms: Critical
Research
and Canadian Urbanism PP: 167 Peake, Linda; Aguiar, Luis L M
- ARTICLE : BOOK REVIEWS - Imperial Power and Popular Politics:
Class,
Resistance and the State in India, c 1850-1950 PP: 167 Roberts, John
- ARTICLE : BOOK REVIEWS - Edge of Empire: Postcolonialism and the
City
PP: 167 Kerr, Derek
- ARTICLE : BOOK REVIEWS - Privatizing Nature: Political Struggle
for
the Global Commons PP: 167 Liodakis, George
- ARTICLE : BOOK REVIEWS - Marx and Non-Equilibrium Economics PP:
167
Carchedi, Guglielmo; Mavroudeas, Stavros
- ARTICLE : BOOK REVIEWS - The Spectre of Hegel: Early Writings
PP:
167 Matheron, F; Goshgarian, G M; Wilding, Adrian
- ARTICLE : BOOK REVIEWS - Hong Kong: The Road to 1997 PP: 167
Lau,
Raymond W K
- ARTICLE : BOOK REVIEWS - Nation Formation: Towards a Theory of
Abstract Community PP: 167 Reynolds, Paul
- ARTICLE : BOOK REVIEWS - Land and Society in Edwardian Britain
PP:
167 Duncan, Colin AM
- ARTICLE : BOOK REVIEWS - Gender, Careers and Organisations:
Current
Developments in Banking, Nursing and Local Government PP: 167 Savage,
Mike;
Witz, Anne; Diamanti, Filio
VOL, ISSUE: Number 66
YEAR: 1997 ISSN: 0309-8168
PUBLISHER: Conference of Socialist Economists
- ARTICLE: BEHIND THE NEWS - The Australian Wharf Lockout - The
Australian waterfront dispute between the union movement on one side,
and the federal government, the National Farmers' Federation and
Patrick Stevedores on the
other, is a guably the most important Australian industrial struggle
this
century and pp. 1 AUTHOR(S): Svensen, Stuart
- ARTICLE: BEHIND THE NEWS - A Rainbow at Midnight: Zapatistas and
Autonomy - The authors seeks to explain the present intensification of
the conflict in Chiapas by examining the clash between global
neoliberalism's project for
Mexico and the desire of the indigenous peoples and other social
movements for autonomy and radical political change against the designs
of the NAFTA free trade agreement pp. 12 AUTHOR(S): Cuninghame,
Patrick; Corona, Carolina Ballesteros
- ARTICLE: ARTICLES - Peer Review, the Research Assessment
Exercise
and the Demise of Non-Mainstream Economics - This article argues that
the
theoretical and methodological divisions in economics combined with the
institutional arrangement of the Research Assessment Exercise and peer
review has produced a state of affairs which poses a serious risk to
the future existence of non-
mainstream economics. The article argues that non- mainstream economics
will
be eliminated from British economic departments within ten years pp. 23
AUTHOR(S):
Lee, Frederic S; Harley, Sandra
- ARTICLE: ARTICLES - The Dynamics of Class Politics and National
Economies in Globalisation: The Marginalisation of the Unacceptable? -
Globalisation literature neglects class, state and the national economy
as important variables.
Class conflict or class alliances involving the state, national capital
and
th organised working class are vital in explaining the timing and
course
of pp. 53 AUTHOR(S): Moran, Jonathan
- ARTICLE: ARTICLES - Trade Unions in Zimbabwe: For Democracy,
Against
Neo-Liberalism - This paper examines the impact of organised labour on
the
process of demo ratisation in Zimbabwe. It is argued that the trade
unions
have played an pp. 85 AUTHOR(S): Walt, Lucien van der
- ARTICLE: ARTICLES - Defining the Fault Lines: New Divisions in
the
Working Class - T rough an examination of Australian and Canadian car
workers, this article pp. 119 AUTHOR(S): Yates, Charlotte
- ARTICLE: POLEMIC - The Prospects for Workplace Trade Unionism:
Evaluating Fairbrothe 's Union Renewal Thesis - Peter Fairbrother has
extensively developed
the pp. 149 AUTHOR(S): Gall, Gregor
- ARTICLE: BOOK REVIEWS - Dialektik der Wertform: Untersuchungen
zur
marxschen Okonomiekritik pp. 158 AUTHOR(S): Backhaus, Hans Georg;
Bonefeld,
Werner
- ARTICLE: BOOK REVIEWS - Globalization and its Discontents: The
Rise
of Postmodern Socialisms pp. 158 AUTHOR(S): Burbach, Roger; Nunez,
Orlando; Kagarlitsky, Boris; Wills, Jane
- ARTICLE: BOOK REVIEWS - Engineering Labour pp. 158 AUTHOR(S):
Meiksins, Peter; Smith, Chris; Randle, Keith
- ARTICLE: BOOK REVIEWS - The Urbanization of Injustice pp. 158
AUTHOR(S): Merrifield, Andy; Swyngedouw, Erik
- ARTICLE: BOOK REVIEWS - Justice, Nature and the Geography of
Difference pp. 158 AUTHOR(S): Harvie, David; Ruggiero, Vincenzo
- ARTICLE: BOOK REVIEWS - The Chartists: The First National
Workers'
Movement pp. 158 AUTHOR(S): Charlton, John; Cohen, Sheila
- ARTICLE: BOOK REVIEWS - Heterogeneities: Race, Gender, Class,
Nation
and State pp. 158 AUTHOR(S): Ackermann, Robert John; Lekhi, Rohit
- ARTICLE: BOOK REVIEWS - The Global Trap: Globalization and the
Assault on Democracy and Prosperity pp. 158 AUTHOR(S): Martin,
Hans-Peter; Schumann, Harald; Seyf, Ahmad
- ARTICLE: BOOK REVIEWS - The Left in History: Revolution and
Reform
in Twentieth-Century Politics pp. 158 AUTHOR(S): Thompson, Willie;
Harvie,
David
- ARTICLE: BOOK REVIEWS - Body Language: The Meaning of Modern
Sport
pp. 158 AUTHOR(S): Blake, Andrew; Reynolds, Paul
- ARTICLE: BOOK REVIEWS - History of the Communist Party of Great
Britain, 1941-1981 pp. 158 AUTHOR(S): Branson, Noreen; Spellman, Martin
- ARTICLE: BOOK REVIEWS - Rich Nations - Poor Nations: The
Long-Run
Perspective pp. 158 AUTHOR(S): Aldcroft, Derek H; Catterall, Ross E;
Filho,
Alfredo Saad
- ARTICLE: BOOK REVIEWS - Administering Civil Society: Towards a
Theory
of State Power pp. 158 AUTHOR(S): Neocleous, Mark; Kerr, Derek
- ARTICLE: BOOK REVIEWS - The Badlands of Modernity: Heterotopia
and
Social Ordering pp. 158 AUTHOR(S): Hetherington, Kevin; McGrail, Brian
- ARTICLE: BOOK REVIEWS - Market and Institutional Regulation in
Chinese Industrialization, 1978-94 pp. 158 AUTHOR(S): Lo, Dic; Lau,
Raymond W K
- ARTICLE: BOOK REVIEWS - Capital Culture. Gender at Work in the
City
pp. 158 AUTHOR(S): McDowell, Linda; Atkinson, Rob
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PUBLISHER: Conference of Socialist Economists
- ARTICLE: New Labour -- New labour discipline pp. 1 AUTHOR(S):
Gray,
Anne
- ARTICLE: Labour and the defence industry: Allies in
'globalisation'
pp. 9 AUTHOR(S): Lovering, John
- ARTICLE: Response to Lau's 'China: Labour Reform and the
Challenge
Facing the Working Class' pp. 21 AUTHOR(S): Minqi, Li; Lau, Raymond
- ARTICLE: 'Work-Welfare' and the Regulation of the Poor: The
Pessimism
of Post-Structuralism pp. 35 AUTHOR(S): Mizen, Phil
- ARTICLE: From the Law of Insurance to the Law of Lottery: An
Exploration of the Changing Composition of the British State pp. 55
AUTHOR(S): Neary, Mike; Taylor, Graham
- ARTICLE: In Defence of Critical Realism pp. 73 AUTHOR(S):
Joseph,
Jonathan
- ARTICLE: The Politics of Labour Legislation Reform in Mexico pp.
107
AUTHOR(S): Patroni, Viviana
- ARTICLE: REPORT: 2nd Encounter for Humanity and against
Neoliberalism. Spain 1997 pp. 135 AUTHOR(S): Angelis, Massimo De
- ARTICLE: OBITUARY: Cornelius Castoriadis. 11 March 1922 - 26
December
1997 pp. 159 AUTHOR(S): Barker, John
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YEAR: 1997 ISSN: 0309-8168
PUBLISHER: Conference of Socialist Economists
- ARTICLE: The Ascendancy of Neo-Liberalism in Australia pp. 1
AUTHOR(S): Fairbrother, Peter; Svensen, Stuart; Teicher, Julian
- ARTICLE: The British Labour Movement and Economic and Monetary
Union
in Europe pp. 13 AUTHOR(S): Strange, Gerard
- ARTICLE: Working Schoolchildren in Britain Today pp. 25
AUTHOR(S):
Rikowski, Glenn; Neary, Mike
- ARTICLE: Production Without Empowerment: Work-Reorganization
from
the Perspective of Motor Vehicle Workers pp. 37 AUTHOR(S): Lewchuk,
Wayne;
Robertson, David
- ARTICLE: Restructuring State Employment: Labour and Non-Labour
in
the Capitalist State pp. 65 AUTHOR(S): Carter, Bob
- ARTICLE: The EMU, Monetary Crises, and the Single European
Currency
pp. 85 AUTHOR(S): Carchedi, Guglielmo
- ARTICLE: An Alternative Reading of the Transformation of Values
into
Prices of Production pp. 115 AUTHOR(S): Filho, Alfredo Saad
- ARTICLE: Reinventing Marxism pp. 137 AUTHOR(S): Sherman, Howard
J;
Fraser, Ian
- ARTICLE: Coal, Class and Community: The United Mineworkers of
New
Zealand 1880-1960 pp. 137 AUTHOR(S): Richardson, Len; Fasenfest, David
- ARTICLE: Government versus the Market: the Growth of the Public
Sector, Economic Management and British Economic Performance, c. 1890-
1979 pp. 137
AUTHOR(S): Middleton, Roger; Reynolds, Paul
- ARTICLE: The Theory of Four Movements pp. 137 AUTHOR(S):
Fourier,
Charles; Diamanti, Filio
- ARTICLE: A Question of Class pp. 137 AUTHOR(S): German, Lindsey;
Harvie, David
- ARTICLE: The Politics of Empowerment pp. 137 AUTHOR(S):
McLaverty,
Peter; Watson, Matthew
- ARTICLE: Paying the Price. Women and the Politics of
International
Economic Strategy pp. 137 AUTHOR(S): Costa, Mariarosa Dalla; Costa,
Giovanna
F Dalla; Angelis, Massimo De
- ARTICLE: Nationalism and Postcommunism pp. 137 AUTHOR(S):
Pavkovic,
Aleksander; Koscharsky, Halyna; Czarnota, Adam; Joseph, Jonathan
- ARTICLE: Postmodern Materialism and the future of Marxist Theory
pp.
137 AUTHOR(S): Calliari, Antonio; Ruccio, David F; Smith, Cyril
- ARTICLE: UK Economic Decline: Key Texts pp. 137 AUTHOR(S):
Coates,
David; Hillard, John; Mottershead, Peter
- ARTICLE: Industrial Policy in Britain pp. 137 AUTHOR(S): Coates,
David; Mottershead, Peter
- ARTICLE: Rising in the East? The Regeneration of East London pp.
137
AUTHOR(S): Butler, Tim; Rustin, Michael; Aguiar, Luis L M
- ARTICLE: Radical Political Economy: Explorations in Alternative
Economic Analysis pp. 137 AUTHOR(S): Lippit, Victor D; Filho, Alfredo
Saad
- ARTICLE: Walter Benjamin: A Biography pp. 137 AUTHOR(S):
Brodersen,
Momme; Green, M R; Ligers, I; Wilding, Adrian
- ARTICLE: Engels' Edited Version versus Marx's Manuscripts of the
Volume III of 'Capital' pp. 137 AUTHOR(S): Vollgraf, Carl-Erich; Sperl,
R; Hecker, R; Soderberg, Susanne-Maria
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YEAR: 1997 ISSN: 0309-8168
PUBLISHER: Conference of Socialist Economists
- ARTICLE: Dismantling Former Yugoslavia: Recolonising Bosnia pp.
1 AUTHOR(S): Chossudovsky, Michel
- ARTICLE: Restructuring the British financial sector into the
twenty-
first century pp. 13 AUTHOR(S): Tickell, Adam
- ARTICLE: Transition and Crisis in the Japanese Financial System:
An
analytical overview pp. 21 AUTHOR(S): Lapavitsas, Costas
- ARTICLE: The Paradox of Contemporary Labour Process Theory: The
Rediscovery of Labour and the Disappearance of Collectivism pp. 49
AUTHOR(S): Martinez Lucio, Miguel; Stewart, Paul
- ARTICLE: Industrial Restructuring and the Reconstitution of
Class
Relations in Singapore pp. 79 AUTHOR(S): Yun, A H
- ARTICLE: Friedrich Engels and Marx's Critique of Political
Economy
pp. 123 AUTHOR(S): Smith, Cyril
- ARTICLE: Can We Make Our Own History: The significance of the
dialectic today pp. 143 AUTHOR(S): Durand, Jean-Pierre
- ARTICLE: Maximilien Rubel, 1905-1996, Libertarian Marx Editor
pp.
159 AUTHOR(S): Anderson, Kevin
- ARTICLE: John Merrington: Gone to Glory A Personal tribute pp.
166
AUTHOR(S): Linebaugh, Peter
- ARTICLE: Urban and Regional Economics -- Marxist Perspectives
pp.
183 AUTHOR(S): Edel, Matthew
- ARTICLE: Nonlinear Dynamics and Unemployment Theory pp. 183
AUTHOR(S): Gibson-Graham, J K
- ARTICLE: Silent Revolution: The rise of market economics in
Latin
America pp. 183 AUTHOR(S): Green, Duncan
- ARTICLE: Leninism pp. 183 AUTHOR(S): Harding, Neil
- ARTICLE: The Death of Class pp. 183 AUTHOR(S): Pakulski, Jan;
Waters,
Malcolm
- ARTICLE: Urban Change and Renewal: The Paradox of Place pp. 183
AUTHOR(S): Garrahan, P; Stewart, B P
- ARTICLE: Power and Counterpower: The International Federation of
Chemical, Energy, Mine and General Workers' Unions' Response to Global
Capital - ICEM
pp. 183
- ARTICLE: Constitutions and Political Theory pp. 183 AUTHOR(S):
Lane,
Jan-Erik
- ARTICLE: Capital, the State and Labour: A Global Perspective pp.
183
AUTHOR(S): Schor, Juliet; You, Jong-Il
- ARTICLE: The Socialist Tradition: From Crisis to Decline pp. 183
AUTHOR(S): Boggs, Carl
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AUTHOR(S): Townshend, Jules
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Rodney
King pp. 183 AUTHOR(S): Gale, Dennis E
- ARTICLE: The Great Alliance: Economic Recovery and the Problems
of
Power 1945-51 pp. 183 AUTHOR(S): Phillips, Jim
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Politics in Global Capitalism pp. 183 AUTHOR(S): Hirsch, Joachim
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AUTHOR(S):
Pearce, Frank; Snider, Laureen
- ARTICLE: Third World Cities in a Global Perspective: The
Political
Economy of Eneven Urbanisation pp. 183 AUTHOR(S): Smith, David A
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- ARTICLE: Striking Smarter and Harder at Vauxhall: The new
industrial
relations of lean production pp. 1 AUTHOR(S): Stewart, Paul
- ARTICLE: Adversity and Opportunity: Towards Union Renewal in
Manufacturing, Science and Finance? pp. 8 AUTHOR(S): Carter, Bob
- ARTICLE: The Political Economy of Neo-liberal Reform in Latin
America: A critical appraisal pp. 19 AUTHOR(S): Richards, Donald G
- ARTICLE: China: Labour Reform and the Challenge Facing the
Working
Class pp. 45 AUTHOR(S): Lau, Raymond W K
- ARTICLE: A Major Crisis? The Politics of Economic Policy in
Britain
in the 1990s pp. 49 AUTHOR(S): Bonefeld, Werner; Brown, Alice; Burnham,
Peter; Foster, John
- ARTICLE: Nonlinear Dynamics and Unemployment Theory pp. 51
AUTHOR(S):
Thio, Boe; Freeman, Alan
- ARTICLE: Marx: Later Political Writings pp. 55 AUTHOR(S):
Carver,
Terrell; Williams, A
- ARTICLE: World Cities in a World-System pp. 58 AUTHOR(S): Knox,
Paul
L; Taylor, Peter J; Ruggiero, Vincenzo
- ARTICLE: Two of a Kind: Hegel, Marx, Dialectic and Form pp. 81
AUTHOR(S): Fraser, Ian
- ARTICLE: The 'New Industrial Relations' and Class Struggle in
the
1990s pp. 107 AUTHOR(S): Danford, Andy
- ARTICLE: The New Revolution in Economics pp. 143 AUTHOR(S):
Fine,
Ben
- ARTICLE: Political Economy for Socialism pp. 153 AUTHOR(S):
Itoh,
Makoto; Lapavitsas, Costas
- ARTICLE: German Unification. The Destruction of an Economy pp.
156
AUTHOR(S): Behrend, Hanna; Bonefeld, Werner
- ARTICLE: Deconstructing Apartheid Discourse pp. 160 AUTHOR(S):
Norval, Aletta J; Dave, Alana
- ARTICLE: Ricardo: The New View -- Collected Essays I pp. 162
AUTHOR(S): Hollander, Samuel; Park, Man-Seop
- ARTICLE: Commoners: Common Right, Enclosure and Social Change in
England, 1700-1820 pp. 164 AUTHOR(S): Neeson, J M; Kerr, Derek
- ARTICLE: Heterodox Economic Theories pp. 166 AUTHOR(S): Moseley,
Fred; Saad Filho, Alfredo
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