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| EDITOR David F. Ruccio Department of Economics University of Notre Dame Notre Dame, IN 46556 Tel: 219/631-6434 FAX: 219/631-8809 REMARX EDITOR Richard Wolff Department of Economics Box 37510 University of Massachusetts Amherst, MA 01003 REVIEW EDITOR Joe Childers Department of English University of California Riverside, CA 92521 childers@mail.ucr.edu ART EDITOR Susan Jahoda Department of Art University of Massachusetts Amherst, MA 01003 MANAGING EDITOR Helen Smith |
Class Theory and History Transition
and Development in India |
What is RETHINKING MARXISM? Read the editors' summaries of recent issues. A project of the Association for Economic and
Social
Analysis (AESA), RETHINKING MARXISM has become recognized as one
of
the premiere journals on the Left. Now in its fifteenth year of
publication,
RM aims to stimulate interest in and debate over the explanatory
power
and social consequences of Marxian economic, cultural, and
social analysis.
To that end, we publish studies that seek to discuss, elaborate,
and/or
extend Marxian theory. Our concerns include...
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bibliography lists published and unpublished contributions of
many
of the members of AESA, the Association for Economic and Social
Analysis.
Last updated 4/2001. If you are a member and would like to submit
your
publications or works in progress, please e-mail these to Ceren
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The Association for Economic and Social Analysis (AESA), a non-profit educational organization located at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst, was started in the late 1970s as a way of bringing together a small group of graduate students and faculty members to engage in discussions and debates concerning Marxian theory and, perhaps eventually, to publish a journal. Over the years it has grown to over 100 members, located across the United States and around the globe. |
"Development and Class Transition in India"
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