SOCwm REGISTER. Edited by RALPH MILIBAND LEO PANITCH THE MERLIN PRESS LONDON

Similar documents
THE SOCIALIST REGISTER 1998

Dialectics for the New Century

Copyright is owned by the Author of the thesis. Permission is given for a copy to be downloaded by an individual for the purpose of research and

Modern Criticism and Theory A Reader

New York University Department of Media, Culture, and Communication Special Topics in Critical Theory: Marx

The Hegel Marx Connection

Oberlin College Department of Politics. Politics 218: Marxian Analysis of Society and Politics Fall 2011 Professor Marc Blecher

Also by Ben Fine. Marx's Capital

SOCI 301/321 Foundations of Social Thought

Black Marxism And American Constitutionalism An Interpretive History From The Colonial Background To The Ascendancy Of Barack Obama

UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN Department of History. Seminar on the Marxist Theory of History

POST-MODERNISM AND MARXISM

Introduction. Critique of Commodity Aesthetics

The Capitalist Unconscious Marx And Lacan

IS THERE A FUTURE FOR MARXISM?

Winter PLC Social Theory II

The Theory Of Capitalist Development: Principles Of Marxian Political Economy By Paul Sweezy READ ONLINE

Pre Ph.D. Course. (To be implemented from the session ) Department of English Faculty of Arts BHU Varanasi

Watcharabon Buddharaksa. The University of York. RCAPS Working Paper No January 2011

MARXISM AND EDUCATION

Department of Philosophy Florida State University

Grant Jarvie and Joseph Maguire, Sport and Leisure in Social Thought. Routledge, London, Index, pp

Modern Sociological Theory

ART 240 Current Topics in Critical Theory

SOCIOLOGICAL POETICS AND AESTHETIC THEORY

Karl Marx and Contemporary Philosophy

THE POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY OF G.W.F. HEGEL

Politics, Ideology, And Literary Discourse In Modern China: Theoretical Interventions And Cultural Critique

Modern Criticism and Theory

Capital [Unabridged] Volume 1: A Critical Analysis Of Capitalist Production By Karl; Engels, Frederick [Editor[ Marx

University of Puerto Rico Río Piedras Campus School of Communication First semester

MARXIST LITERARY CRITICISM. Literary Theories

Eagleton s Epilogue, or Why Theory Should Have (But Didn t) Make Us Better Persons

Marxist Criticism. Critical Approach to Literature

PH 327 GREAT PHILOSOPHERS. Instructorà William Lewis; x5402, Ladd 216; Office Hours: By apt.

Course Description. Alvarado- Díaz, Alhelí de María 1. The author of One Dimensional Man, Herbert Marcuse lecturing at the Freie Universität, 1968

The reinvention of tradition: Marxist art history and the organization of radical politics

Marx, Engels, and Marxisms

History of Sociological Thought

CRITICISM AND MARXISM English 359 Spring 2017 M 2:50-4:10, Downey 100

Capitalism And The Dialectic: The Uno-Sekine Approach To Marxian Political Economy. By John R. Bell

Critical Theory, Historical Materialism, and the Ostensible End of Marxism: The Poverty of Theory Revisited BRYAN D. PALMER

International Seminar. Creation, Publishing and Criticism: Galician and Irish Women Poets. Women, Poetry and Criticism: The Role of the Critic Today

Theories of Mass Culture

Marxism and Education. Series Editor Anthony Green Institute of Education University of London London, United Kingdom

Each copy of any part of a JSTOR transmission must contain the same copyright notice that appears on the screen or printed page of such transmission.

Michael Ingham. Published by Hong Kong University Press, HKU. For additional information about this book

DIALECTICS OF ECONOMICAL BASE AND SOCIO-CULTURAL SUPERSTRUCTURE: A MARXIST PERSPECTIVE

Marx, Gender, and Human Emancipation

An Introduction To Marxist Economic Theory By Ernest Mandel

Welcome to Sociology A Level

DEPARTMENT OF POLITICS SUMMER TERM 2005 KARL MARX

AQA A Level sociology. Topic essays. The Media.

Sociology. A brief but critical introduction

Decolonizing Development Colonial Power and the Maya Edited by Joel Wainwright Copyright by Joel Wainwright. Conclusion

KARL MARX AND THE INTELLECTUAL ORIGINS OF DIALECTICAL MATERIALISM

Kent Academic Repository

Marx: Early Political Writings (Cambridge Texts In The History Of Political Thought) By Karl Marx READ ONLINE

Department of Sociology, Faculty of Social Sciences Course No. 1: Sociological Theory- I

//INTEGRAFS5/KCG/2-PAGINATION/TANDF/RHME/APPLICATIONFILES//CHAP31.3D 337 [ ] :47AM PART V. Marxian Traditions

EPISTEMOLOGY, METHODOLOGY, AND THE SOCIAL SCIENCES

Ellen Meiksins Wood, The Retreat From Qass (London: Verso, 1986) pp. 1-2.

**DRAFT SYLLABUS** Small changes in readings and scheduling possible. CONTEMPORARY SOCIAL THEORY 406-2, Fall 2011

Approaches to Postmodernism Fall credits Department of English MA program in literature Teacher: Frida Beckman

This is the published version of a chapter published in Thinking with Beverley Skeggs.

A Letter from Louis Althusser on Gramsci s Thought

The Politics of Culture

MARXISM AND MORALITY. Sean Sayers. University of Kent

Adorno - The Tragic End. By Dr. Ibrahim al-haidari *

Literary Criticism. Literary critics removing passages that displease them. By Charles Joseph Travies de Villiers in 1830

Nicholas Vrousalis Philippe Van Parijs. Analytical Marxism

CRITICAL THEORY. John Sinclair

CLASSICAL SOCIOLOGICAL THEORY

Theories of Reading I ELI1010

Increadible Sociological Reflections On The Neurosciences Advances In Medical Sociology

Professor John Hall Spring Term 2013

The Rhetorical Power of Popular Culture Considering Mediated Texts

Courtney Wolfe, timpani

Introduction: Mills today

CONTEMPORARY SOCIAL THEORY

t< k '" a.-j w~lp4t..

Was Marx an Ecologist?

Philosophical roots of discourse theory

Literature and Society: Modernism and Material Culture ENG 775.2X, section 2SX

Critical Spatial Practice Jane Rendell

Social Theory Palmer 131C/Ext Sociology 334 Blocks 1-2/Fall 2009

Political Economy I, Fall 2014

Looking Back, Stepping Forward

Critical Theory, Poststructuralism and the Philosophy of Liberation. By Douglas Kellner (

SECTION I: MARX READINGS

CRITICAL SOCIAL RESEARCH by LEE HARVEY PART 2 CLASS. 2.2 Class, production and culture

Now Available! Literary Theory: A Guide for the Perplexed By Mary Klages From Continuum Press, January 2007 See it here on Amazon.com.

CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION. Literature is a medium used by the author in conveying his idea and

Sage Publications, Inc. is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to Political Theory.

Only That Day Dawns to Which We Are Awake : Thoreau's Walden, Alienated Labor, and Utopian Thinking in the Twenty-First Century

Marx & Marxism: A Select Bibliography. By Patrick S. O Donnell Department of Philosophy Santa Barbara City College (2013)

MARXIST ETHICAL THEORY IN THE SOVIET UNION

The Milesian School. Philosopher Profile. Pre-Socratic Philosophy A brief introduction of the Milesian School of philosophical thought.

INTEGRATING STRUCTURE AND AGENCY: THE CULTURAL THEORY OF RAYMOND WILLIAMS AND THE SOCIOLOGY OF PIERRE BOURDIEU

The Devil Makes Work: Leisure in Capitalist Britain

Transcription:

SOCwm REGISTER 1990 Edited by RALPH MILIBAND LEO PANITCH THE MERLIN PRESS LONDON

TABLE OF CONTENTS Preface - Seven Types of Obloquy. Travesties of Marxism Norman Geras Marxism Today: An Anatomy John Saville The Uses and Abuses of 'Civil Society' Ellen Meiksins Wood,Defending the Free World Terry Eagleton Postmodernism and the Market Fredric Jameson vii b 35 60 85 95 The Eclipse of Materialism: Marxism and the Writing of Social History in the 1980s Bryan D. Palmer Statism, New Institutionalism, and Marxism Paul Cammack The Welfare State: Towards a Socialist-Feminist Perspective Linda Gordon Intellectuals against the Left: The Case of France George Ross Denida and the Politics of Interpretation Eleanor MacDonald Should a Marxist Believe in Marx on Rights? Amy Bartholomew

Liberal Practicality and the US Left John Bellamy Foster Intellectuals and Transnational Capital Stephen Gill Why we are Still Socialists and Marxists After All This Arthur MacEwan Eulogy beside an Empty Grave: Reflections on the Future of Socialism Richard Levins 328 Counter-Hegemonic Struggles Ralph Miliband

Preface This twenty-sixth volume of the Socialist Register is devoted to the move away, as we see it, from earlier socialist positions on the part of Left intellectuals in the last decade. This trend has been particularly pronounced in regard to Marxism; but it has also involved a more general retreat from socialism conceived as a radical alternative to capitalism. The very notion of capitalism has come to be exceedingly blurred in much Left discourse; and the notion of a radical alternative to capitalism has been correspondingly devalued in the eyes of many intellectuals who had previously been committed to it. There are of course many Left intellectuals who would say that there has been no move away at all, but an essential reappraisal of socialist positions in the light of the extraordinary transformations which have occurred in recent times, and which have created an entirely new context, so it is claimed, in which to conceive socialist change. We too believe that constant reappraisal is essential for socialism to advance. But we also believe that much of the reappraisal undertaken by Left intellectuals in recent years has marked a retreat from socialist perspectives; and that such a retreat is unwarranted. The essays in this volume provide an analysis and a critique of many of the forms which the retreat has assumed; and we hope that the volume as a whole may play a modest part in halting the trend, and in creating an intellectual and ideological climate in the nineties very different from the climate which has prevailed on the Left in the past decade. We are very grateful to our contributors for their help; and we wish to say, as usual, that neither our contributors nor the editors are necessarily committed to everything that appears in the volume. We also acknowledge with many thanks the help of Martin Eve, of Merlin Press, in producing this issue. Norman Geras and Paul Cammack teach in the Department of Government at Manchester University; and Stephen Gill is the Harmsworth Fellow in Political Economy also at Manchester University. Ellen Meiksins Wood is Professor of Political Science at Glendon College, York University, Toronto; and Fredric Jameson is Professor of English Literature at Duke University, North Carolina. Terry Eagleton is a Fellow of Linacre College, Oxford; and Linda Gordon is Professor of History at the University of Wisconsin

in Madison. Bryan Palmer is in the Department of History at Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario; and George Ross is Professor of Sociology at Brandels University. Eleanor MacDonald is in the Department of Political Science at York University, Toronto; and John Foster is in the Department of Sociology at the University of Oregon. Amy Bartholomew is in the Department of Law at Carleton University, Ottawa; and Arthur MacEwan teaches Economics at the University of Massachusetts, Boston. Richard Levins is Professor of Population Science at the Harvard School of Public Health, Harvard University. John Saville has decided that the time had come for him to cease being a co-editor of the Socialist Regkter. This is a real wrench, for he was one of the two founders of the Register in 1964, and has been closely associated with it ever since. His steadiness, lucidity and good sense, and his sharp political intelligence, have been of immense value through the years; and we are very grateful to him. We are glad to think that, as in the case of the present volume, we shall be able to rely on his good advice and on his contributions in the future. February 1990 R.M. L.P.