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JOURNAL ANNOUNCEMENT Historical Materialism: research in critical marxist theory Issue 6 of Historical Materialism is now available. To order please write to The Editors, Historical Materialism, London School of Economics, Houghton Street, London WC2A 2AE, UK, or email hm@lse.ac.uk Out now: Historical Materialism 6 ARTICLES Alan Shandro: Karl Marx as a Conservative Thinker Patrick Murray: Marx's 'Truly Social' Labour Theory of Value - Part I, Abstract Labour in Marxian Value Theory Deborah Cook: Critical Stratagems in Adorno and Habermas - Theories of Ideology and the Ideology of Theory Andrew Kliman: Marx's Concept of Intrinsic Value INTERVENTIONS Felton Shortall: Reply to Lebowitz Michael Lebowitz: Answering Shortall Ben Fine, Costas Lapavitsas, and Dimitris Milonakis: Dialectics and Crisis Theory Tony Smith: Response to Fine, Lapavitsas and Milonakis REVIEWS Geoff Kay on Michael Cowen Michael Cowen on James C Scott's 'Seeing Like A State' Alan Carling and Paul Nolan on Jared Diamond's 'Guns, Germs and Steel' Jonathan Joseph on Derrida Ian Birchall on Romain Rolland Coming soon: Historical Materialism 7 ARTICLES Tony Burns: Materialism in Ancient Greek Philosophy and in the Writings of the Young Marx Chik Collins: Vygotsky on Language and Social Consciousness - Underpinning the Use of Voloshinov in the Study of Popular Protest Enzo Traverso: Bohemia, Exile and Revolution: Notes on Marx and Benjamin Paul Wetherly: Marxism, 'Manufactured Uncertainty' and Progressivism - A Response to Giddens Patrick Murray: Marxs 'Truly Social' Labour Theory of Value: Abstract Labour in Marxian Value Theory, Part II Geert Reuten: The Interconnection of Systematic Dialectics and Historical Materialism with an Application to the Debate on the Notion of Abstract Labour INTERVENTIONS John Kelly: Mobilisation and Class Struggle: A Reply to Gall Gregor Gall: Debating Mobilisation, Class Struggle and the Left: a Response to a Reply REVIEWS Noel Castree on Manuel Castells Paul Blackledge on Perry Anderson Paul Jaskot on Marxism & Art History John Roberts on Adorniana Andrew Hemingway & Paul Jaskot on TJ Clark Larry Wilde on Sean Sayers & human nature in Marx "Historical Materialism is already among the most highly regarded journals in Marxian theory published in any language. In an age of increasing specialization, it is committed to high quality articles from across a broad range of disciplines. If a resurgence of Marxian thinking occurs in the twenty-first century, Historical Materialism will deserve a good part of the credit." Tony Smith (author, Dialectical Social Theory and its Critics, 1993) "The birth of Historical Materialism was a major event, not only because it provides a unique forum for non-sectarian Marxist debate but also because it represents a change in the wind, a really promising sign of socialist renewal." Ellen Meiksins Wood (author, Democracy Against Capitalism,1995) SUBSCRIPTION RATES Personal: UK£15, Europe £16, Worldwide Surface £16/US$25 (surface) or £20/US$32 (airmail) Student/low income: UK£10, Europe £13, Worldwide £13/US$20 (surface) or £16/US$25 (airmail) Institutional: UK£40, Europe £48, Worldwide £48/US$79 (surface) or £55/US$90 (airmail) The Editors Historical Materialism London School of Economics Houghton Street London WC2A 2AE UK email: hm@lse.ac.uk www.lse.ac.uk/Depts/hm/ <http://www.lse.ac.uk/Depts/hm/>
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