Rethinking Marxism
Volume 17, Number 3 (July 2005)
Editors' Introduction
pp. IV-VI
Marx and Humanism
John Roche
pp. 335-348
Introduction: Symposium on Marxism and Archaeology
Dean Saitta
pp. 351-353
Probing Praxis in Archaeology: The Last Eighty Years
Randall McGuire, Maria O'Donovan, Louann Wurst
pp. 355-372
The Turn to Agency: Neoliberalism, Individuality, and Subjectivity in
Late-Twentieth-Century Anglophone Archaeology
Thomas Patterson
pp. 373-384
Marxism, Tribal Society, and the Dual Nature of Archaeology
Dean Saitta
pp. 385-397
Contesting Culture Histories in Archaeology and Their Engagement with Marx
Robert Paynter
pp. 399-412
THE WEAK POINTS OF THE GENERAL EQUIVALENT
Cesare Pietroiusti, Pier Luigi Sacco, Hajnalka Somogyi
pp. 413-424
The Agent Is the Void! From the Subjected Subject to the Subject of Action
Zeynep Gambetti
pp. 425-437
Postliberal Agency in Marx's Brumaire
Chad Lavin
pp. 439-454
Knowledge versus "Knowledge": Louis Althusser on the Autonomy of Science and
Philosophy from Ideology
William Lewis
pp. 455-470
Newcomb's Problem for Decision Theory and Critical Theory
James Rizzo
pp. 471-485
Notes on Contributors
pp. 487-488
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