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Volume One, Number Two, Spring 1998
Special Topic:
Post-Marxist Aporias
Introduction
Articles
Kenneth Surin
"Dependency
Theory's Reanimation in the Era of Financial Capital"

Barbara Foley
"Roads
Taken and Not Taken:
Post-Marxism, Antiracism, and Anticommunism"

Warren Montag
"Can
the Subaltern Speak and Other Transcendental Questions"

Deb Kelsh
"Desire
and Class:
The Knowledge Industry in the Wake of Poststructuralism"
Part 1; Part 2

Martha Gimenez
"Latinos/Hispanics
. . . What Next!":
Some Reflections on the Politics of Identity in the U.S."

Amrohini Sahay
"Transforming
Race Matters:
Towards a Critique-al Cultural Studies"

Reviews
Haim Gordon's
QUICKSAND:
ISRAEL, THE INTIFADA AND THE RISE OF POLITICAL EVIL IN DEMOCRACIES
Reviewed by Adam Katz

Stephen
Spielberg's AMISTAD and
Martin Scorsese's KUNDUN
Reviewed by Jeffrey Youdelman

Pierre
Bourdieu's ON TELEVISION
Reviewed by Imre Szeman

Robert W.
Thurston's LIFE AND TERROR IN STALIN'S RUSSIA, 1934-1941
Reviewed by Grover Furr

John Updike's
TOWARD THE END OF TIME
and Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.'s TIMEQUAKE
Reviewed by Greg Dawes
Notes on Contributors
Credits
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