CULTURAL LOGIC: AN ELECTRONIC JOURNAL OF MARXIST THEORY AND PRACTICE
A NEW DOUBLE ISSUE
Dear colleagues and comrades:
I am pleased to announce that the new double-issue of ‘Cultural Logic: an electronic journal of marxist theory and practice’ is now available online at: http://clogic.eserver.org/
Below, please find the table of contents to each part of the double-issue.
Sincerely and in solidarity,
Joe Ramsey
Editor of the forthcoming 2010 Cultural Logic special issue on "Culture and Crisis" – jgramsey@gmail.com
Cultural Logic: an electronic journal of marxist theory and practice
New Double Issue 2008/2009
Issue 2008: http://clogic.eserver.org/2008/2008.html
Issue 2009: http://clogic.eserver.org/2009/2009.html
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Cultural Logic
ISSUE 2008
http://clogic.eserver.org/2008/2008.html
Articles
Stephen C. Ferguson II: "Contractarianism as Method: Rawls contra Mills"
Melissa Hull Geil: "Shakespeare and the Drama of Capital"
Nigel M. Greaves: "Intellectuals and the Historical Construction of Knowledge and Identity: A Reappraisal of Gramsci’s Ideas on Leadership"
Sven-Eric Holmström: "New Evidence Concerning the 'Hotel Bristol' Question in the First Moscow Trial of 1936"
Nicola Masciandaro: "Consciousness, Individuality, Mortality: Basic Thoughts about Work and the Animal/Human Boundary"
John H. McClendon III: "The African American Philosopher: The Missing Chapter in McCumber on McCarthyism"
J. C. Myers: "Traces of Utopia: Socialist Values and Soviet Urban Planning"
Garry Potter: "Humanism and Terror: Merleau-Ponty’s Marxism"
J. Jesse Ramirez: "Rage Against the Dying of the Light: Herbert Marcuse and the Politics of Death"
Jacek Tittenbrun: "Between Subjectivism and Individualism: A Critical Appraisal of the Austrian Case for Private Ownership"
Reviews
Lukas MacKenzie: Mark S. Blumberg, Basic Instinct: The Genesis of Behavior, and Michael Tomasello, Constructing a Language: A Usage-Based Theory of Language Acquisition
Poetry
Bruno Gulli: "Hölderlin's Window"
Howard Pflanzer: "The Endless War"
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Cultural Logic
Issue 2009
http://clogic.eserver.org/2009/2009.html
Articles
Jeffrey Cabusao: "The Social Responsibility of Filipino Intellectuals in the Age of Globalization and Empire: An Interview with E. San Juan, Jr. and Delia D. Aguilar"
Alzo David-West: "The Literary Ideas of Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il: An Introduction to North Korean Meta-Authorial Perspectives"
Barbara Foley: "Rhetoric and Silence in Barack Obama’s Dreams from My Father"
Grover Furr: "Evidence of Leon Trotsky's Collaboration with Germany and Japan"
Bülent Gökay and Darrell Whitman: "Mapping the Faultlines: A Historical Perspective on the 2008-2009 World Economic Crisis"
Dave Hill: "Culturalist and Materialist Explanations of Class and “Race”: Critical Race Theory, Equivalence/Parallelist Theory, and Marxist Theory"
Michele Frucht Levy: "'For We Are Neither One Thing Nor The Other': Passing for Croat in Vedrana Rudan’s Night"
Gregory Meyerson: "Post-Marxism as Compromise Formation" (Foreword by E. San Juan, Jr.)
Michael Joseph Roberto: "Crisis, Revolution, and the Meaning of Progress: The Poverty of Philosophy and its Contemporary Relevance"
Spyros Sakellaropoulos and Panagiotis Sotiris: "Peter Gowan’s Theorization of the Forms and Contradictions of US Supremacy: A Critical Assessment"
E. San Juan, Jr.: "An African American Soldier in the Philippine Revolution: An Homage to David Fagen"
Daniel F. Vukovich: "Uncivil Society, or, Orientalism and Tiananmen, 1989"
Reviews
Paul M. Heideman: Michael E. Brown, The Historiography of Communism
David Schwartzman: Eileen Christ and H. Bruce Rinker, eds., Gaia in Turmoil: Climate Change, Biodepletion and Earth Ethics in an Age of Crisis
Poetry
Christopher Barnes: Selected Poems
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