CONTENTS
- Justin Rosenberg: Isaac Deutscher and the Lost History of International Relations
- Alexander Cockburn: A Short, Meat-Oriented History of the World. From Eden to the Mattole
- Ted Benton, Simon Redfearn: The Politics of Animal Rights - Where is the Left?
- Göran Therborn: Dialectics of Modernity: On Critical Theory and the Legacy of Twentieth-Century Marxism
- Fred Inglis: The Figures of Dissent
- Dorothy Thompson: On the Trail of the New Left
- Jim McGuigan: Reviewing a Life. Fred Inglis's Biography of Raymond Williams
- Daniel Bensaid: Neo-Liberal Reform and Popular Rebellion
- Boris Kagarlitsky: The Russian Parlimentary Elections: Results and Prospects
- Alexander Buzgalin, Andrei Kolganov: Russia: The Rout of the Neo-Liberals
- Luis Fernandes: From Foquismo to Reformismo: Castaneda and the Latin American Left
- Aidan Rankin: Christopher Lasch and the Moral Agony of the Left
- R. B.: Introduction: Revisiting the New Left
- John A. Hall: Conditions of Our Existence: Ernest Gellner (1925-1995)
Articles:
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Justin Rosenberg,
‘Isaac Deutscher and the Lost History of International Relations’ -
Ted Benton, Simon Redfearn,
‘The Politics of Animal Rights - Where is the Left?’ -
Dorothy Thompson,
‘On the Trail of the New Left’ -
Daniel Bensaid,
‘Neo-Liberal Reform and Popular Rebellion’ -
Alexander Buzgalin, Andrei Kolganov,
‘Russia: The Rout of the Neo-Liberals’ -
Aidan Rankin,
‘Christopher Lasch and the Moral Agony of the Left’ -
R. B.,
‘Introduction: Revisiting the New Left’
Articles:
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Alexander Cockburn,
‘A Short, Meat-Oriented History of the World. From Eden to the Mattole’ -
Göran Therborn,
‘Dialectics of Modernity: On Critical Theory and the Legacy of Twentieth-Century Marxism’ -
Fred Inglis,
‘The Figures of Dissent’ -
Jim McGuigan,
‘Reviewing a Life. Fred Inglis's Biography of Raymond Williams’ -
Boris Kagarlitsky,
‘The Russian Parlimentary Elections: Results and Prospects’ -
Luis Fernandes,
‘From Foquismo to Reformismo: Castaneda and the Latin American Left’ -
John A. Hall,
‘Conditions of Our Existence: Ernest Gellner (1925-1995)’