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VOLUME 65, NUMBER 2, SUMMER 2001
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Editorial Perspectives:
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Blink of an Eye
Dirk Struik (1894-2000)
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ARTICLES |
Is Russia Becoming Capitalist?
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David M. Kotz |
The 1953 Coup in Iran
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Ervand Abrahamian
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COMMUNICATIONS |
Reading Lenin: Dialectics and Eclecticism
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Alan Shandro |
Nasanov and the Comintern's American Negro Program
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Oscar Berland
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REVIEW ARTICLES |
The Economics of Joan Robinson |
Vivian Walsh |
The Illusion of a Passing |
Jeffry Kaplow
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BOOK REVIEWS |
Walter Benjamin, The Arcades Project |
James L. Marsh |
Paul C. Mishler, Raising Reds |
Joseph Dorinson |
Brian Lloyd, Left Out: Pragmatism, Exceptionalism, and the Poverty of American Marxism, 1890-1922
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August H. Nimtz, Jr. |
Winston James, Holding Aloft the Banner of Ethiopia: Caribbean Radicalism in Early Twentieth-Century America
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Charles Pregger-Roman |
Martin Hart-Landsberg, Korea: Division, Reunification, and Foreign Policy
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Hugh Deane |
Chan Lau Kit-Ching, From Nothing to Nothing: The Chinese Communist Movement and Hong Kong, 1921-1936
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Wei Xiaoping |
Peter Roman, People's Power: Cuba's Experience with Representative Government
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Al Campbell |
N. S. Ranganayakamma, An Introduction to Marx's Capital
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David Laibman |
Stephen Eric Bronner, Ideas in Action: Political Tradition in the Twentieth Century
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Robert J. Brulle |
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