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Rethinking Marxism (RM):Issue 4 is Out Now!

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Rethinking Marxism (RM):Issue 4 is Out Now!

Rethinking Marxism is a peer-reviewed journal produced by the Association for Economic and Social Analysis and published by Routledge/Taylor & Francis.

The aim of Rethinking Marxism is to stimulate interest in and debate over the explanatory power and social consequences of Marxian economic, cultural, and social analysis. To that end, we publish studies that seek to discuss, elaborate, and/or extend Marxian theory. Our concerns include theoretical and philosophical (methodological and epistemological) matters as well as more concrete empirical analyses - all work that leads to the further development of distinctively Marxian discourses. We encourage contributions from people in many disciplines and from a wide range of perspectives. We are also interested in expanding the diversity of styles for producing and presenting Marxian discourses.

One distinguishing aim of this journal is to ensure that class is an important part, but not the exclusive focus, of Marxism. We are therefore interested in the complex intersection of class with economic, political, psychological, and all other social processes. Equally important is the task of exploring the philosophical positions that shape Marxian analyses.

We are interested in promoting Marxian approaches to social theory because we believe that they can and should play an important role in developing strategies for radical social change-in particular, for an end to class exploitation and the various forms of political, cultural, and psychological oppression (including oppression on the basis of race, gender, and sexual orientation). We especially welcome research that explores these and related issues from Marxian perspectives.

Volume 26   Issue 4  October 2014

Editors' Introduction

Wolff, Althusser, and Hegel: Outlining an Aleatory Materialist Epistemology
Nick Hardy

Farm Subsidies and Technical Change: State-Mediated Accumulation in U.S. Agriculture
Elizabeth A. Ramey

Violence, Surplus Production, and the Transformation of Nature during the Cambodian Genocide
James A. Tyner

A Class Theory of Hybrid-Directed Enterprises
Kenneth M. Levin

In the Beginning … Was the Act! Money, Analysis, Party
Gregory C. Flemming

Summer of Equivalence
Ernst Fischer

An Ethics for Marxism: Spinoza on Fortitude
Ted Stolze

 

Art/Iculations

On Creatively Destructing
Konstantina Kalfa

A Reverent Commemoration of Sequence of Heroic Acts
Nandita Raman

 

Reviews

Why Marx Was Right, by Terry Eagleton
Mark Bergfeld

The Crisis of Neoliberalism, by Gérard Duménil and Dominique Lévy
J. W. Mason

British Communism and the Politics of Literature: 1928–1939, by Philip Bounds
Christopher Pawling

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