ABSTRACT

In this issue class revolution is discovered in a perhaps unlikely context- the paid domestic labor of African-American women. Analyzing the changing economic relationship between African-American women and white households, from end of slavery to the late 1970s, Cecilia Rio uses the concepts of Marxian class analysis and a wealth of empirical evidence to demonstrate that African-American women were historical agents of fundamental class transformation. Also in this edition- articles on Humanities, Surplus,Communism to Capitalism,Categories of Class Analysis, Contingent Commodification’s of Labor Power and more.

chapter |9 pages

Telegraph

chapter |14 pages

Farewell to the Humanities

part |114 pages

Symposium

chapter |3 pages

Haiku Economics, No. 2

chapter |12 pages

Remarx

Debating Sustainable Development

chapter |3 pages

Reviews

Globalization: Scientifically Unfounded! by Vittorangelo Orati. Bangalore: Esquire Publications, 2003.