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Spring 1992
- The Editors. Issue summary
- Stuart Hall. Race, Culture, and Communications: Looking Backward and Forward at Cultural Studies
- Carl Freedman. Louisiana "Duce": Notes Toward a Systematic Analysis of Postmodern Fascism in America
- Romano Luperini. Tendencies of Criticism in Contemporary Italy
- Roberto Finelli. Production of Commodities and Production of Images: Reflections on Modernism and Postmodernism
- Satyananda Gabriel and Michael F. Martin. China: The Ancient Road to Communism?
- Peter Hitchcock. Cultural Studies and the Prospects for a Multicultural Materialism
- Sarah White. The Great Shift
REMARX
REMARX:
Immanuel Wallerstein. Post-America and the Collapse of LeninismDragan Klaic. Riding Noah's Ark: An Evening in an Eastern European Theater
REVIEWS
REVIEW:
Howard Engelskirchen. Locating the Analysis of Legal Form by E. B. Pashukanis
- VOLUME , NUMBER
2
Summer 1992
- The Editors. Issue summary
MARXISM AFTER COMMUNISM
- David F. Ruccio. Failure of Socialism, Future of Socialists?
- Ronald Aronson. After Communism
- Alan Hunt. Can Marxism Survive?
- Stephen Cullenberg. Socialism's Burden: Toward a "Thin" Definition of Socialism
- Edward B. Chilcote and Ronald H. Chilcote. The Crisis of Marxism: An Appraisal of New Directions
- Tuli Kupferberg. Dont Make Trouble
REMARX
REMARX:
Neil Larsen. Negation of the Abnegation: Dialectical Criticism in the 1990s
REMARX:
Barbara Foley. Class
REMARX:
R. Radhakrishnan. Representing the Political
- VOLUME , NUMBER
3
Fall 1992
- The Editors. Issue summary
- Teresa L. Ebert. Detecting the Phallus: Authority, Ideology, and the Production of Patriarchal Agents in Detective Fiction
- Etienne Balibar. Europe after Communism
- Enrique Dussel. Liberation Theology and Marxism
- Richard McIntyre. Theories of Uneven Development and Social Change
- Barbara Todd, Jeannie Kamins and Wendy Lewington Coulter. Radical Fibers
REMARX
REMARX:
Patrick Flaherty. The Soviet Economic Crisis and the Autonomous Labor Movement
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4
Winter 1992
- The Editors. Issue summary
- Dominique Lecourt. Marx in the Sieve of Darwin
- Katherine Gibson. "Hewers of Cake and Drawers of Tea":Women, Industrial Restructuring, and Class Processes on the Coalfields of Central Queensland
- Winnie R. Owens-Hart, Jesse Lott, and Joyce J. Scott. Next Generation: Southern Black Aesthetic
- Brian J. Shaw. Praxis, Hermeneutics, and the Kingdom: Marx and Latin American Liberation Theology
- George Hartley. Context Needs a Contest: Poetic Economy and Bruce Andrews's "Give Em Enough Rope"
- Ron Sakolsky. Disciplinary Power, the Labor Process, and the Constitution of the Laboring Subject
REVIEWS
REVIEW:
Richard D. Wolff. The End of the Cold War: European Unity, Socialism, and the Shift in Global Power by Bogdan Denitch
CORRESPONDENCE
CORRESPONDENCE:
James O'Connor. Rethinking Radical Democracy from a Marxist Perspective: A Critique of Bowles and Gintis's "Rethinking Marxism from a Radical Democratic Perspective"
REVIEWS
REVIEW:
William P. Hetrick and Jesyca Durchin. Advertising and (Post)Modernity: The Case of "How to Get Ahead in Advertising"
INDEX TO VOLUME 5