Newest issue of Science & Society, the marxist journal published since 1936 (the Sweezy-Dobb et. al. debates on the transition from feudalism and capitalism that NLB/Verso collected occurred there and in Past & Present), in their newest issue, has four sets of papers on parecon, w/Hahnel & Albert replies. Edited by Pat Devine, who has written on market socialism for NLR and Socialist Register. <URL: http://www.guilford.com/periodicals/jnss.htm > Volume 66, Number 1, 2002 Special Issue: Building Socialism Theoretically: Alternatives to Capitalism and the Invisible Hand Guest Editor: Pat Devine
In another recent issue of Science & Society see Sid Resnick replying to Alan Wald's positive review of the classic by Harold Cruse, "The Crisis of the Negro Intellectual, " which presents the Jewish Communists of the CPUSA as exerting untoward domination of African-Americans in the Party. Side comments on Herbert Aptheker. The articles which were collected later for Aptheker's book on Slave Revolts were orinally published in Science & Society in the late 30's. Odd that Charles Brown, paleo-marxist-leninist, when he was here had not known of the existence of Science & Society!
-- Michael Pugliese, not Yoshie's kind of marxist...though he's cited Walter Benjamin too ;-) <URL: http://squawk.ca/lbo-talk/0106/0596.html >
"Without knowing that we knew nothing, we went on talking without listening to
each other. Sometimes we flattered and praised each other, understanding that
we would be flattered and praised in return. Other times we abused and shouted
at each other, as if we were in a madhouse." -Tolstoy