Date: Thu, 25 Dec 1997 02:52:44 +0000 From: Historical Materialism <hm-AT-lse.ac.uk> Subject: Historical Materialism issue 1 New from London! The first issue of Historical Materialism is now available. Issue 1 contains Ellen Meiksins Wood: 'The non-history of capitalism' Colin Barker: 'Some reflections on two books by Ellen Wood' Esther Leslie: 'On making-up and breaking-up: woman and ware, craving and corpse in Walter Benjamin's Arcades Project' John Weeks: 'The law of value and the analysis of underdevelopment' Tony Smith: 'The neoclassical and Marxian theories of technology: a comparison and critical assessment' Michael A Lebowitz: 'The silences of Capital' John Holloway: 'A note on alienation' Peter Burnham: 'Globalisation: states, markets and class relations' Fred Moseley: The rate of profit and economic stagnation in the United States economy' plus Matthew Beaumont on Ernst Bloch Peter Linebaugh on Robin Blackburn Benno Teschke on Guy Bois Forthcoming issues will include articles by Geoffrey de Ste Croix on Democracy and Ancient Greece, Roy Bhaskar on Critical Realism and Dialectics, Nigel Harris on the State, Chris Arthur on the New Dialectics, Andrew Chitty on Interconstitutivity, Recht and Social Relations, Les Levidow on Biotechnology, Simon Clarke on Lenin, John Roberts on Adorno. Subscription rate for issues 1 and 2: Individuals: UK GBP10 Overseas (surface) GBP13 or US$20 Overseas (airmail) GBP16 or US$25 Institutions: UK GBP30 Overseas (surface) GBP38 or US$60 Overseas (airmail) GBP41 or US$65 Cheques, Eurocheques or bank drafts should be made payable to 'Historical Materialism' and drawn in pounds sterling. Please send to The Editors Historical Materialism London School of Economics Houghton Street London WC2A 2AE email: hm-AT-lse.ac.uk NB existing subscribers: issue 1 is being mailed in the last week of December - thank you for your continuing support. -- The Editors Historical Materialism London School of Economics Houghton Street London WC2A 2AE email: hm-AT-lse.ac.uk
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