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VOLUME 68, NUMBER 4, WINTER 2004-2005
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| Editorial Perspectives:
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Snow Plows, Cookies, and the Formation of Ideological Consciousness
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| ARTICLES |
| Neo-Blakean Vision in the Verse of E. P. Thompson:
The "Abstraction" of Labor and Cultural Capital |
| Martin Bidney |
| Re-Orienting Class Analysis: Working Classes
as Historical Formations |
| David Camfield |
| The Efficiency Imperative: Five
Questions |
| Edward F. Tverdek |
COMMUNICATION |
| Theoretical Dangers: The FBI Investigation of
Science & Society |
| David H. Price |
REVIEW ARTICLE |
| The Two Dogmas of Neoclassical
Economics |
| Steven Pressman |
BOOK REVIEWS |
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Janice Peterson and Margaret Lewis, eds., The
Elgar Companion to Feminist Economics |
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Paddy Quick |
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Steve Ellner and Daniel Hellinger, eds., Venezuelan
Politics in the Chávez Era: Polarization and
Conflict |
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Fred Rosen |
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Ron Baiman, Heather Boushey and Dawn Saunders,
eds., Political Economy and Contemporary
Capitalism: Radical Perspectives on Economic
Theory and Policy
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Jennifer Tennant |
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Vladimir Shlapentokh, A Normal Totalitarian Society:
How the Soviet Union Functioned and How it
Collapsed
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Jeff Surovell |
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John H. Kautsky, Social Democracy and the
Aristocracy
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Ted W. Meckstroth |
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Ronald D. Cohen, Rainbow Quest: The Folk Music
Revival and American Society, 19401970
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Paul C. Mishler |
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Robley E. George, Socioeconomic Democracy: An
Advanced Socioeconomic System
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Al Campbell |
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Christopher J. Arthur, The New Dialectic and Marx's
Capital
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Richard Daniels |
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Don Mitchell, The Right to the City: Social Justice and
the Right to Public Space
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Morris Zeitlin |
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H. Michael Erisman, Cuba's Foreign Relations in the
Post-Soviet World; James G. Blight and Philip
Brenner, Sad and Luminous Days: Cuba's Struggle
with the Superpowers After the Missile Crisis
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Charles Pregger-Roman |
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Dominick Jenkins, The Final Frontier: America,
Science and Terror
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H. Bruce Franklin |
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Arthur Gandolfi, Anna Sachko Gandolfi, and David P.
Barash, Economics as Evolutionary Science:
From Utility to Fitness
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James G. Devine |
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