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- Chapter 7 Reformism, class consciousness and class action , pp 179-206

- Simon Stander
- ECONOMIC CRISIS AND SOCIALIST REVOLUTION: HENRYK GROSSMAN’S LAW OF ACCUMULATION , pp 181-221

- Rick Kuhn
- The Dynamics of Violence and Labor Conflict in Villa Constitución, Argentina, 1973–1975 , pp 183-204

- Agustín Santella
- The Crisis of Legitimacy in Iran and the Ongoing Struggle for Freedom , pp 183-198

- Farhang Morady
- Epistemological Problems and Ontological Solutions: A Critical Realist Retrospective on Althusser , pp 183-237

- Brian O’ Boyle and Terrence McDonough
- Why China is Different: Hegemony, Revolutions and the Rise of Contender States , pp 185-223

- Lorenzo Fusaro
- Oskar Lange and Tadeusz Kowalik on the Bourgeois Revolutions in Twentieth-Century Poland: A Note on Two Papers , pp 187-201

- Grzegorz Konat
- Elements for a Study of the Profit Rate: France, 1896–2019 , pp 189-195

- Weinan Ding, Zhiming Long and Rémy Herrera
- Family Farming, the Environment and the Global Food Chain , pp 189-214

- Sérgio Pedro
- September 11 as “Machiavellian State Terror” , pp 189-221

- David MacGregor
- The New Scramble for Africa: BRICS Strategies in a Multipolar World , pp 191-226

- Óscar Carpintero, Ivan Murray and José Bellver
- The Value and Price of Information Commodities: An Assessment of the South Korean Controversy , pp 191-222

- Heesang Jeon
- Karl Kautsky on Mikhail Tugan-Baranovsky , pp 193-197

- Daniel Gaido and Darío Scattolini
- Imperialism and Global South's Debt: Insights From Modern Monetary Theory, Ecological Economics, and Dependency Theory , pp 193-222

- Ndongo Samba Sylla
- Accumulating Insecurity and Manufacturing Risk along the Energy Frontier , pp 197-236

- Michael Watts
- The Citizens’ Revolution in Ecuador and the US Imperialism , pp 197-222

- Constantin Lopez
- Of Fat Cats and Fat Tails: From the Financial Crisis to the ‘New’ Probabilistic Marxism , pp 197-228

- Julian Wells
- Fictitious Capital, Fictitious Profits, and Their Extreme Fetishism , pp 199-214

- Mauricio de Souza Sabadini and Gustavo Moura de Cavalcanti Mello
- TESTING OKISHIO’S CRITERION OF TECHNICAL CHOICE , pp 199-208

- Cheol-Soo Park
- Theories of Crises☆ , pp 199-224

- Karl Kautsky
- The Ugly Underbelly of “Emergence”: Indian Capitalism in the Era of Globalization , pp 199-213

- Surajit Mazumdar
- Capital in Crisis: Tadeusz Kowalik on the Birth and Development of Capitalism , pp 203-216

- Daniele Tori
- The Evolution of Capitalist Relations of Production in U.S. Medical Practice: An Outline , pp 203-237

- Jerome Joffe
- Military Power and Trade Policy – Roots of Contemporary Geopolitical Economy , pp 205-234

- Oldrich Krpec and Vladan Hodulak
- TESTING FOR THE MARXIAN-CLASSICAL CRITERION OF TECHNICAL CHOICE , pp 209-214

- Gérard Duménil and Dominique Lévy
- Chapter 8 On the labor theory of value: statistical artefacts or regularities? , pp 209-232

- Lefteris Tsoulfidis and Dimitris Paitaridis
- Crisis and “law of motion” in economics: a critique of positivist Marxism , pp 211-250

- Alan Freeman
- Crisis and Fictitious Capital , pp 215-229

- Rosa Maria Marques and Paulo Nakatani
- Papua New Guinea, in the Trap of Australian Imperialism , pp 215-224

- Poeura Tetoe and Rémy Herrera
- False Dawns: The Failed Crucial Reforms of Capitalism and Socialism , pp 217-233

- Gavin Rae
- REFLECTIONS ON ECONOMIC DEMOCRACY , pp 217-258

- W.Paul Cockshott and Allin Cottrell
- Lenin's Economics: A Marxian Critique , pp 223-254

- Seongjin Jeong
- Making History: The Compromised 9-11 Commission , pp 223-260

- Bryan Sacks
- China and Debt-Trap Diplomacy: A Brief Assessment , pp 223-230

- Shalendra Sharma
- Brazil: Impeachment and the Conflicting Relationship between the Dilma Rousseff Government and the National Congress , pp 223-236

- Leonardo Loureiro Nunes
- SPURIOUS VALUE-PRICE CORRELATIONS: SOME ADDITIONAL EVIDENCE AND ARGUMENTS , pp 223-238

- Andrew J. Kliman
- The Long-Lasting Battle of Chile , pp 225-239

- Marcelo Dias Carcanholo and Hugo Figueira de Souza Corrêa
- Argentine Industrialization: A Critique of the Liberal and Dependentist Schools , pp 227-254

- Eduardo Sartelli and Marina Kabat
- The Chongqing Model – Socialist Alternative or Propaganda Cliché? , pp 227-252

- Anna Zakharzhevskaya
- Does Investment Call the Tune? Empirical Evidence and Endogenous Theories of the Business Cycle , pp 229-259

- José Tapia Granados
- Money, Fictitious Capital, and Cryptocurrencies: Their Impact on the World Economy , pp 231-245

- Ernesto Molina Molina
- Chapter 9 Limits and challenges of the consistency debate in Marxian value theory , pp 233-275

- G. Carchedi
- Understanding Eurasian Integration and Contestation in the Post-Soviet Conjuncture: Lessons from Geopolitical Economy and Critical Historicism , pp 235-258

- Ray Silvius
- Risky Ventures: Financial Inclusion, Risk Management and the Uncertain Rise of Index-Based Insurance , pp 237-266

- Marcus Taylor
- THE COHERENCE OF LUXEMBURG’S THEORIES AND LIFE , pp 241-277

- Estrella Trincado Aznar
- The Marxian Theory of Capitalist Stages , pp 241-280

- Terrence McDonough
- The Roots of Working Class Reformism and Conservatism: A Response to Zak Cope’s Defense of the “Labor Aristocracy” Thesis , pp 241-260

- Charles Post
- Subversive Migration, Citizenship from below and Democracy against Bordered Capitalism , pp 253-283

- Dae-oup Chang
- Fundamentals of a science of capital and bourgeois society: Marxian notions of value, prices, and the structure of time , pp 253-299

- Jørgen Sandemose
- EU Integration as Uneven and Combined Development , pp 255-294

- Claude Serfati
- Class Struggle in Production and Devalorization of Capital , pp 255-268

- A.D. Magaline
- Geographies of Capital Accumulation: Tracing the Emergence of Multi-polarity, 1980–2014 , pp 259-294

- Paul Kellogg
- Islamophobia and the “War On Terror”: The Continuing Pretext for U.S. Imperial Conquest , pp 261-298

- Diana Ralph
- ON THE PRODUCTION OF KNOWLEDGE , pp 261-298

- Guglielmo Carchedi
- A Comment on the Post–Cope Debate on Labour Aristocracy and Colonialism , pp 261-273

- Amiya Kumar Bagchi
- Product Innovation and Capital Accumulation: An Attempt to Introduce Neo-Schumpeterian Insights into Marxian Economics , pp 261-285

- Jie Meng
- The World Bank’s Neoliberal Language of Resilience , pp 267-295

- Romain Felli
- Marxism, Crisis, and Economic Laws: A Comment , pp 271-284

- Gary Mongiovi
- Final Comments on Charles Post’s Critique of the Theory of the Labour Aristocracy , pp 275-286

- Zak Cope
- Chapter 10 Methodological differences between two Marxian economists in Japan: Kōzō Uno and Sekisuke Mita , pp 277-299

- Shūichi Kakuta
- “LIKE A CANDLE BURNING AT BOTH ENDS”: ROSA LUXEMBURG AND THE CRITIQUE OF POLITICAL ECONOMY , pp 279-298

- Riccardo Bellofiore
- Samezō Kuruma's Life as a Marxist Economist , pp 281-294

- E. Michael Schauerte
- Crisis, Marxism, and Economic Laws: A Response to Gary Mongiovi , pp 285-296

- Alan Freeman
- Addendum to Carter’s “Response to Professor Solow” , pp 287-294

- Yoann Verger
- A Critique of Classical Political Economy , pp 295-340

- Samezō Samezō Kuruma†
- Comments on Verger’s“Addendum” , pp 295-299

- Scott Carter
- Reply to Yoann Verger☆ , pp 301-302

- Robert Solow
- The UK Pension System: The Betrayal by New Labour in its Neoliberal Global Context , pp 301-347

- Jamie Morgan
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