Rethinking Marxism
Volume 17, Number 2 (April 2005)
The Practice of Theory
Antonio Callari
pp. 159-164
After Everyone Has Departed: A Recent Inquiry into the Causes of Literature
Jason Smith
pp. 165-173
Immaterial Labor and Artistic Production
Michael Hardt
pp. 175-177
"Paradoxically"
Andrew Parker
pp. 179-183
Materiality, Singularity, Subject: Response to Callari, Smith, Hardt, and
Parker
Warren Montag
pp. 185-190
Who's Afraid of Red, White, Blue?
Valerie Tevere
pp. 192-222
Ideological State Apparatuses, Consumerism, and U.S. Capitalism: Lessons for
the Left
Richard Wolff
pp. 223-235
Obsolescence and Other Playroom Anxieties: Childhood in the Shadows of Late
Capital
Jyotsna Kapur
pp. 237-255
"Stranded at a Distance": The Symposium on Bombay-London-New York
Joseph Childers
pp. 257-259
The Temporary Graveyard of Migrant Labor
Marian Aguiar
pp. 261-264
Postmark Patna
Gautam Premnath
pp. 265-269
Class Consciousness and Mobility in Bombay-London-New York
Evan Watkins
pp. 271-274
Theory by Other Means
Amitava Kumar
pp. 275-279
From General Economy to the Concept of Value: Toward an Aneconomic Marxism
Sean Saraka
pp. 281-300
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An Alternative to Critical Postmodernist Antifoundationalism
Michael Slott
pp. 301-318
Theses on the December 2001 Rebellion and the Political Situation in
Argentina
Mauricio Schoijet
pp. 319-330
Notes on Contributors
pp. 331-333
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