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Capital&Class. #28. Spring 1986 [PDF] by John Doe

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TitleCapital&Class. #28. Spring 1986 [PDF]
Year1986
PPI600
LanguageEnglish
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SubjectCapital&Class
Collectionfolkscanomy_miscellaneous, folkscanomy, additional_collections
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Identifiercapital-class.-28.-spring-1986
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London: Conference of Socialist Economists, 1986. ISSN 0309-8768.The Conference of Socialist Economists was formed in 1970. We are committed to the development of a materialist critique of capitalism in the Marxist tradition and within the labour movement. Membership of CSE covers a broad political spectrum which generates wide-ranging debates, unconstrained by the bourgeois divisions of intellectual labour into ‘economics’, ‘politics’, ‘sociology’, ‘history’, etc.Subscribers to Capital and Class automatically become members of CSE. This enables them to attend the annual CSE conference and to play an active part in the work of the CSE local groups. CSE also organises many working groups which presently cover areas like: new technology, money & finance, public sector, law & state, regionalism, the internationalisation of capital. Every member of CSE receives the bi-monthly newspaper Politics & Profit, which has up-to-date economic and political analysis and acts as a noticeboard for CSE activities.Ronnie Munck. Northern Ireland (I) Paul Bew. Northern Ireland (II) Angus Erskine. Fowler’s foul plans Fiona Atkins. Thatcherism, populist authoritarianism and the search for a new left political strategy Robert Miles. Labour migration, racism and capital accumulation in western Europe Nira Yuval-Davies. Ethnic/racial divisions and the nation in Britain and Australia Carlos M Vilas. Nicaragua: The fifth year - transformations and tensions in the economy Haldun Gülalp. Debate on capitalism and development: The theories of Samir Amin and Bill Warren Felton C Shortall. Fixed and circulating capital  Alan Cochrane. What’s in a strategy? The London Industrial Strategy and municipal socialism