Announcing issue 11.4 of Historical Materialism
Issue 11.4 has some excellent content; modesty forbids me from making too big a deal of my own review article ...
Volume 11 Issue 4
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CONTENTS
Symposium: The American Worker
Articles
Alan Johnson
Editorial Introduction: The American Worker and the Absurd Truth about Marxism
Karl Kautsky - The American Worker
Daniel Gaido - 'The American Worker' and the Theory of Permanent Revolution: Karl Kautsky on Werner Sombart's Why Is There No Socialism in the United States?
Paul Le Blanc - The Absence of Socialism in the United States: Contextualising Kautsky's 'American Worker'
Loren Goldner - On the Non-Formation of a Working-Class Political Party in the United States, 1900-45
Stephen Resnick and Richard Wolff - Exploitation, Consumption, and the Uniqueness of US Capitalism
Noel Ignatiev - Whiteness and Class Struggle
Alan Johnson - Equalibertarian Marxism and the Politics of Social Movements
Peter Hudis - Workers as Reason: The Development of a New Relation of Worker and Intellectual in American Marxist Humanism
Intervention
Christopher Phelps - Why Wouldn't Sidney Hook Permit the Republication of His Best Book?
Archive
Franz Mehring - Literary Review of Hermann Schlüter's, Die Anfänge der deutschen Arbeiterbewegung in Amerika
Franz Mehring - Obituary of Friedrich Sorge
Film Review
Brian D. Palmer
The Hands That Built America: A Class-Politics Appreciation of Martin Scorsese's The Gangs of New York
Reviews
Kim Moody on Seymour Martin Lipset's & Gary Marks's It Didn't Happen Here: Why Socialism Failed in the United States
Mary McGuire on American Exceptionalism: US Working-Class Formation in an International Context, Edited by Rick Halpern and Jonathan Morris and Andrew Strouthous's US Labour and Political Action, 1918-24: A Comparison of Independent Political Action in New York, Chicago, and Seattle
Bryan D. Palmer on Peter Linebaugh's and Marcus Rediker's The Many-Headed Hydra: The Hidden History of the Revolutionary Atlantic
Alan Wald on Rachel Rubin's Jewish Gangsters of Modern Literature, Caren Irr's The Suburb of Dissent: Cultural Politics in the United States and Canada During the 1930s, Cary Nelson's Revolutionary Memory: Recovering the Poetry of the American Left and Billy Ben Smith's Career of Proletarian Novelist and New
Yorker Short Story Writer Edward Newhouse
Gerald Friedman on Janet Irons's Testing the New Deal: The General Textile Strike of 1934 in the American South
*Graham Barnfield on Andrew Hemingway's Artists on the Left: American Artists and the Communist Movement, 1926-1956 and Paula Rabinowitz's Black & White & Noir:America's Pulp Modernism
Robbie Lieberman on Bryan K. Carman's A Race of Singers: Whitman's Working Class Hero from Guthrie to Springsteen
Sharon Smith on Nelson Lichtenstein's State of the Union: A Century of American Labor
Nelson Lichtenstein A Rejoinder to Sharon Smith
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ALSO AVAILABLE ONLINE.
HISTORICAL MATERIALISM -Research in Critical Marxist Theory
4 ISSUES PER YEAR
ISSN 1465-4466
..............
This LINK allows you to order my article and navigate around the rest of the journal
Volume 11 Issue 4
____________________________________________________________
CONTENTS
Symposium: The American Worker
Articles
Alan Johnson
Editorial Introduction: The American Worker and the Absurd Truth about Marxism
Karl Kautsky - The American Worker
Daniel Gaido - 'The American Worker' and the Theory of Permanent Revolution: Karl Kautsky on Werner Sombart's Why Is There No Socialism in the United States?
Paul Le Blanc - The Absence of Socialism in the United States: Contextualising Kautsky's 'American Worker'
Loren Goldner - On the Non-Formation of a Working-Class Political Party in the United States, 1900-45
Stephen Resnick and Richard Wolff - Exploitation, Consumption, and the Uniqueness of US Capitalism
Noel Ignatiev - Whiteness and Class Struggle
Alan Johnson - Equalibertarian Marxism and the Politics of Social Movements
Peter Hudis - Workers as Reason: The Development of a New Relation of Worker and Intellectual in American Marxist Humanism
Intervention
Christopher Phelps - Why Wouldn't Sidney Hook Permit the Republication of His Best Book?
Archive
Franz Mehring - Literary Review of Hermann Schlüter's, Die Anfänge der deutschen Arbeiterbewegung in Amerika
Franz Mehring - Obituary of Friedrich Sorge
Film Review
Brian D. Palmer
The Hands That Built America: A Class-Politics Appreciation of Martin Scorsese's The Gangs of New York
Reviews
Kim Moody on Seymour Martin Lipset's & Gary Marks's It Didn't Happen Here: Why Socialism Failed in the United States
Mary McGuire on American Exceptionalism: US Working-Class Formation in an International Context, Edited by Rick Halpern and Jonathan Morris and Andrew Strouthous's US Labour and Political Action, 1918-24: A Comparison of Independent Political Action in New York, Chicago, and Seattle
Bryan D. Palmer on Peter Linebaugh's and Marcus Rediker's The Many-Headed Hydra: The Hidden History of the Revolutionary Atlantic
Alan Wald on Rachel Rubin's Jewish Gangsters of Modern Literature, Caren Irr's The Suburb of Dissent: Cultural Politics in the United States and Canada During the 1930s, Cary Nelson's Revolutionary Memory: Recovering the Poetry of the American Left and Billy Ben Smith's Career of Proletarian Novelist and New
Yorker Short Story Writer Edward Newhouse
Gerald Friedman on Janet Irons's Testing the New Deal: The General Textile Strike of 1934 in the American South
*Graham Barnfield on Andrew Hemingway's Artists on the Left: American Artists and the Communist Movement, 1926-1956 and Paula Rabinowitz's Black & White & Noir:America's Pulp Modernism
Robbie Lieberman on Bryan K. Carman's A Race of Singers: Whitman's Working Class Hero from Guthrie to Springsteen
Sharon Smith on Nelson Lichtenstein's State of the Union: A Century of American Labor
Nelson Lichtenstein A Rejoinder to Sharon Smith
.......
ALSO AVAILABLE ONLINE.
HISTORICAL MATERIALISM -Research in Critical Marxist Theory
4 ISSUES PER YEAR
ISSN 1465-4466
..............
This LINK allows you to order my article and navigate around the rest of the journal
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