- VOLUME , NUMBER 1 Spring 1989
- The Editors. Issue summary
- Orlando Nunñez Soto. Social Movements in the Struggle for Democracy, Revolution, and Socialism
- May Stevens. One Plus or Minus One
- David Levine. The Sense of Theory in Political Economy
- Mas’ud Zavarzadeh. Theory as Resistance
- Alfredo Garzon. Short Stories
- Joseph E. Medley. Concepts of Capital Accumulation and Economic Development: Samir Amin’s Contradictions
- Ira Gerstein. (Re)Structuring Structural Marxism
REVIEWS
REVIEW:
Richard Woff. The Last Intellectuals: American Culture in the Age of Academe by Russell Jacoby
REVIEW:
Rajeswari Mohan. The Political Forms of Modern Society by Claude Lefort
- VOLUME , NUMBER 2 Summer 1989
- The Editors. Issue summary
- Manuel Antonio Garreton. The Ideas of Socialist Renovation in Chile
- Rudolf Baranik. Excerpts from the “Dictionary of the 24th Century”
- Richard D. Wolff. Gramsci, Marxism, and Philosophy
- E. San Juan, Jr.. Problems in the Marxist Project of Theorizing Race
- John Willoughby. Is Global Capitalism in Crisis? A Critique of Postwar Crisis Theories
- Joseph Nechvatal. Paintings
- Roberto Finelli. Some Thoughts on the Modern in the Works of Smith, Hegel, and Marx
CORRESPONDENCE
CORRESPONDENCE:
Bruce Roberts. Value Theory and Crisis Theory Are Not Incompatiable: A Comment on John Roche’s “Value, Money, and Crisis in the First Part of Capital"
CORRESPONDENCE:
John Roche. Reply to Bruce Roberts
REVIEWS
REVIEW:
Jerry Lembcke. Cultures of Soldarity: Consciousness, Action, and Contemporary American Workerss by Rick Fantasia
REVIEW:
Larry Hartenian. The Left Academy: Marxist Scholarship on American Campuses ed. Bertell Ollman and Edward Vernoff
REVIEW:
Thomas R. Mayer. No Ivory Tower: McCartyism and the Universities by Ellen W. Schrecker
- VOLUME , NUMBER 3 Fall 1989
- The Editors. Issue summary
SCIENCE, RACE, CLASS AND GENDER: A SYMPOSIUM
- Sandra Harding.Taking Responsibility for Our Own Gender, Race, Class: Transforming Science and the Social Studies of Science
- Steven Rose. Dialectical and Reductionist Biology
- Hillary Rose.Talking about Science as a Socialist-Feminist
- Jack Amariglio and Antonio Callari.Marxian Value Theory and the Problem of the Subject: The Role of Commodity Fetishism
- Rob A. Okun. The Rosenbergs: Collected Visions of Artists and Writers
- Warren Montag. Spinoza: Politics in a World without Transcendence
- Etienne Balibar. Spinoza, the Anti-Orwell: The Fear of the Masses
- Arjo Klamer and Donald McCloskey. The Rhetoric of Disagreement
CORRESPONDENCE
- VOLUME , NUMBER 4 Winter 1989
- The Editors. Issue summary
- Harriet Fraad, Stephen Resnick, and Richard Wolff. For Every Knight in Shining Armor, There’s a Castle Waiting to Be Cleaned: A Marxist-Feminist Analysis of the Household
COMMENTS BY:
- Luis Camnitzer. Selfportrait and other art
- Robert A. Gorman. Black Neo-Marxism in Liberal America
- Fereydoun Tonekaboni.The Anti-Illiteracy Machine
- Kai Nielsen. The Concept of Ideology: Some Marxist and Non-Marxist Conceptualizations
REMARX
REMARX:
Nelson Moe. Marxist Critique in the United States, Moving into the Nineties: A Report on the Conference “ Marxism Now: Traditions and Difference"
REVIEWS
REVIEW:
George DeMartino. The Meaning of Crisis by James O’ Connor
REVIEW:
Sean Flaherty. Arguing for Equality by John Baker
REVIEW:
Harry Cleaver. C. L. R. James: The Artist as Revolutionary by Paul Buhle
INDEX TO VOLUME 2