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January 2004
- Joseph Buttigieg, “Edward W. Said, 1935-2003”
- Pierre Macherey, “Out of Melancholia: Notes on Judith Butler’s Psychic Life of
Power,” trans. Jason Smith
- Billngs, Dwight B. and Kathleen M. Blee, “The Road to Poverty: Rethinking Class
Processes in an Appalachian Kentucky Community, 1804-1940”
- Art: Penelope Umbrico, “All the Catalogs (A-Z)”
- Charity Scribner, “From Documenta to Documenta 11: A German Return to Truth and
Reconciliation”
- Gary Tedman, “Subjectless Aesthetics”
- Andrea Micocci, “Critical Observations on Economics, Taxonomy, and Dynamism”
- Remarx: Robert S. Tanner, “The Burden of Marx Minus Capital”
- Remarx: Richard McIntyre, “Globalization Goes for Therapy”
- Review: Richard Wolff, Did Somebody Say Totalitarianism? Five Interventions
in the (Mis)Use of a Notion, by Slavoj Zizek
- Review: Harriet Fraad, Dying in America, by Richard Lichtman
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2
April 2004
- Giorgio Agamben, “I am sure that you are more pessimistic than I am. . .”: An Interview with Vacarme,” trans. Jason Smith
- Art: Alia Hassan-Khan, “Flight”
- Mike Wayne, “Mode of Production: Technology, New Media, and the Napster File”
- Iona Singh, “Vermeer, Materialism, and the Transcendental in Art”
- Thomas Carmichael, “Rhetoric, Ideology, and the Social Totality: Kenneth Burke, Fredric Jameson, and the Althusserian Tradition”
- Ernesto Screpanti, "Freedom and Social Goods: Rethinking Marx's Theory of Communism"
- Correspondence: Theodore Burczak, “Focusing on Appropriative Class Justice: A Comment on DeMartino’s ‘Realizing Class Justice’”
- Remarx: Zagros Madjd-Sadjadi, “Genesis: An Economic Interpretation”
- Remarx: George Economakis and John Milios, “‘Third Persons’ and Reproduction: A Note to R. Luxemburg’s Critique of Marx’s Reproduction Schemes”
- Review: Margot Gayle Backus, The Politics of Culture in the Shadow of Capital, ed. Lisa Lowe and David Lloyd
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3
July 2004
- art/iculations: Editor’s note
- art/iculations: Jack Amariglio, “From Wall to Fence (and Pillar to Post): The Politicized Aesthetics of Divided Territories”
- Michael Marder, “Retracing Capital: Toward a Theory of Trace in Marxian Political Economy”
- Hosam Aboul-Ela, “ Comparative Hybridities: Latin American Intellectuals and Postcolonialists”
- Art: Ayreen Anastas, “The New Shorter Oxdorf English Dictionary—On Historical Principles, edited by Ayreen Anastas”
- Rob Cover, “Material/Queer Theory: Performativity, Subjectivity, And Affinity-Based Struggles In The Culture Of Late Capitalism”
- Jeff Noonan, “Rights, Needs, and the Moral Grounds of Democratic Society”
- Remarx: Philip Goldstein, “Between Althusserian Science and Foucauldian Materialism: The Later Work of Pierre Macherey”
- Review: Richard Wolff, The High Price of Materialism, by Tim Kasser
- Review: Andrew Kliman, The Power of Negativity: Selected Writings on the Dialectic in Hegel and Marx, by Raya Dunayevskaya
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4
October 2004
- Global Economic Justice [symposium]
- William Milberg, “The End of Welfare Economics as We Know It”
- Julie Graham, “Subjects of Justice?”
- Maliha Safri and Eray Düzenli, “Dreaming Big: Democracy in the Global Economy”
- George DeMartino, “On the Politics of Global Economy, Global Justice”
- Serap Ayse Kayatekin and S. Charusheela, “Recovering Feudal Subjectivities”
- Carlos Nelson Coutinho, “Socialism and the Workers Party in Brazil: An Interview with Carlos Nelson Coutinho”
- Benedito Moraes-Neto, “Automation and Labor: Is Marx Equal To Adam Smith?”
- Gary Tedman, “Marx's 1844 Manuscripts as a Work of Art: A Hypertextual Reinterpretation”
- Art/iculations: Charity Scribner, “Alexander Kluge Awarded Büchner Prize”
- Art: Peter Lasch, “Naturalizations: Media Defacements”
- Remarx: Clifford L. Staples, “Teaching and Learning about Class Exploitation”
- Review: Alfredo Saad-Filho, Karl Marx and the Classics: An Essay on Value, Crises and the Capitalist Mode of Production, by John Milios, Dimitri Dimoulis and George Economakis
- Review: Elizabeth Ramey, Super Imperialism: The Origin and Fundamentals of U.S. World Dominance, by Michael Hudson