Date: Wed, 16 Oct 2002 13:00:07 +0100 Subject: AUT: CALL FOR PAPERS: Marxism and the American Worker - Please From: S=?ISO-8859-1?B?6Q==?=bastien Budgen <sebastien.budgen-AT-wanadoo.fr> CALL FOR PAPERS Marxism and the American Worker: a special issue of Historical Materialism ŒAmerica never stood still for Marx and Engels¹ (Irving Howe). In 2003 Historical Materialism will publish a special issue, ŒMarxism and the American Worker¹. The centrepiece will be the first English translation, by Daniel Gaido of Haifa University, of the long essay ŒThe American Worker¹ by Karl Kautsky. First published in 1906, in Die Neue Zeit, Kautsky was responding to Sombart¹s famous book Why Is There No Socialism in the United States? The special issue will also include critical analyses of ongoing efforts within the Marxist tradition throughout the 20th century to come to terms with this question, a debate reignited by the publication in 2000 of It Didn¹t Happen Here: Why Socialism Failed in the United States, by Seymour Martin Lipset and Gary Marks. In essays and reviews which range across questions of the development of US capitalism, processes of class formation and struggle, cultural politics, race and racism, gender relations, and aspects of intellectual history, contributors to the special issue include Johanna Brenner, Malik Miah, Kim Moody, Alan Wald, Paul Le Blanc, Michael Goldfield, Robbie Lieberman, Charles Post, Dean Robinson, Boy Luethje, Gerald Friedman, Loren Goldner and Bryan Palmer. We invite submissions, of between 4000 and 7000 words, on any of these themes. We are especially interested in receiving empirically grounded Marxist analyses of the contemporary US working class and the contemporary forms of it¹s class struggle. We also would like to receive submissions assessing the work of CLR James which sought to come to terms with ŒAmerican civilisation¹. Enquiries and submissions should be sent to the issue editor, Alan Johnson, at ajoh244867-AT-aol.com Historical Materialism is a journal of critical research in Marxist theory published quarterly by Brill Academic Press. --- from list aut-op-sy-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu ---
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