CONTENTS
- Jurgen Habermas: National Unification and Popular Sovereignty
- Paik Nak-chung: Habermas on National Unification in Germany and Korea
- Malcolm Bull: The Ecstasy of Philistinism
- Richard Minns: The Social Ownership of Capital
- David Coates: Labour Governments: Old Constraints and New Parameters
- Conrad Russell: New Labour: Old Tory Writ Large?
- John Frow: Information as Gift and Commodity
- Lin Chun: Reply to Dorothy Thompson and Fred Inglis
- Michael Kenny: Interpreting the New Left: Pitfalls and Opportunities
- Robert Conquest: Excess Deaths in the Soviet Union
- R. W. Davies: Reply to Robert Conquest
- Robert Pollin: Contemporary Economic Stagnation in World Historical Perspective
- Jack Goody: Women, Class and Family
Articles:
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Jurgen Habermas,
‘National Unification and Popular Sovereignty’ -
Malcolm Bull,
‘The Ecstasy of Philistinism’ -
David Coates,
‘Labour Governments: Old Constraints and New Parameters’ -
John Frow,
‘Information as Gift and Commodity’ -
Michael Kenny,
‘Interpreting the New Left: Pitfalls and Opportunities’ -
R. W. Davies,
‘Reply to Robert Conquest’ -
Jack Goody,
‘Women, Class and Family’
Articles:
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Paik Nak-chung,
‘Habermas on National Unification in Germany and Korea’ -
Richard Minns,
‘The Social Ownership of Capital’ -
Conrad Russell,
‘New Labour: Old Tory Writ Large?’ -
Lin Chun,
‘Reply to Dorothy Thompson and Fred Inglis’ -
Robert Conquest,
‘Excess Deaths in the Soviet Union’ -
Robert Pollin,
‘Contemporary Economic Stagnation in World Historical Perspective’