Science & SocietyIndex
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Book Reviews
Alphabetized by Reviewer
Volume 51 through Volume 83
1987SSSS2019
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Abidor, Mitchell. The Woman Priest, by Sylvain Maréchal. 81:2(2017), 311S313
Abrahamian, Ervand. An Islamic Utopian: A Political Biography of Ali Shari’ati, by AliRahnema. 64:2(2000), 261S264
Addis, Oscar. Kropotkin and the Anarchist Intellectual Tradition, by Jim Mac Laughlin. 82:2(2018), 321S323
Adler, Irving. Capitalism and Arithmetic: The New Math of the 15th Century, by Frank J.Swetz. 53:3(1989), 377S378
Adler, Joyce Sparer. The First Woman in the Republic: A Cultural Biography of LydiaMaria Child, by Carolyn L. Karcher. 60:2(1996), 246S249
Adler, Joyce. Other Destinies: Understanding the American Indian Novel, by LouisOwens. 58:3(1994), 375S378
Aers, David. The Poor in the Middle Ages: An Essay in Social History [Les Pauvres auMoyen Age], by Michel Mollat. 52:2(1988), 243S246
Amini, Babak. Southern Insurgency: The Coming of the Global Working Class, byImmanuel Ness. 81:3(2017), 457S460
Anderson, Kevin. Engels Today: A Centenary Appreciation, ed. Christopher J. Arthur. 63:2(1999), 247S250
Anderson, Kevin. Rosa Luxemburg: Reflections and Writings, ed. Paul Le Blanc. 65:4(2001S02), 545S547
Andrews, Gregg. The CIO, 1935S1955, by Robert H. Zieger. 61:4(1997S98), 567S569
Andrews, Sean Johnson. The Geography of Power: The Making of Global EconomicPolicy, by Richard Peet. 74:2(2010), 274S276
Angotti, Tom. Soviet But Not Russian: The Other Peoples of the Soviet Union, by WilliamM. Mandel. 51:4(1987S88), 498S500
Angotti, Tom. Toward the Healthy City: People, Places, and the Politics of UrbanPlanning, by Jason Corburn. 77:4(2013), 595S597
Angotti, Tom. Extreme Cities: The Peril and Promise of Urban Life in the Age of ClimateChange, by Ashley Dawson. 83:2(2019), 273S276
Ankomah, Kofi. Decolonization Since 1945: The Collapse of European Overseas
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Empires, by John Springhall. 67:3(2003), 383S386
Ankomah, Kofi. The Political Legacy of Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana, by Charles AdomBoateng. 70:3(2006), 426S428
Appy, Christian G. Inside Hanoi’s Secret Archives: Solving the MIA Mystery, by MalcolmMcConnell. M.I.A., or Mythmaking in America, by H. Bruce Franklin. 61:2(1997), 292S295
Aptheker, Herbert. The Color Line: Legacy for the Twenty-First Century, by John HopeFranklin. 59:1(1995), 97S99
Aptheker, Herbert. Black Scholar: Horace Mann Bond, 1904S1972, by Wayne J. Urban. 57:4(1993S94), 465S466
Aptheker, Herbert. An Appeal in Favor of that Class of Americans Called Africans, byLydia Maria Child. 62:4(1998S99), 612S613
Aptheker, Herbert. Black Leadership, by Manning Marable. 64:3(2000), 384S386
Arena, John. The Meaning of Freedom: And Other Difficult Dialogues, by Angela Y.Davis. 79:4(2015), 622S624
Arena, John. The Self-Help Myth: How Philanthropy Fails to Alleviate Poverty, by EricaKohl-Arenas. 83:3(2019), 427S430
Aronson, James. Inventing Reality: The Politics of the Mass Media, by Michael Parenti. 51:1(1987), 97S99
Arp, Kristana. Camus: Portrait of a Moralist, by Stephen Eric Bronner. 65:4(2001S02),540S542
Arriola, Joaquín. Transcending the Economy: On the Potential of Passionate Labor andthe Wastes of the Market, by Michael Perelman. 66:3(2002), 435S437
Artner, Annamária. Reconstructing Lenin: An Intellectual Biography, by Tamás Krausz. 82:2(2018), 315S318
Artner, Annamária. Basic Income: A Radical Proposal for a Free Society and a SaneEconomy, by Philippe Van Parijs and Yannick Vanderborght. 82:3(2018), 456S458
Au, Wayne. On Marx: An Introduction to the Revolutionary Intellect of Karl Marx, by PaulaAllman. 74:1(2010), 133S135
Bacon, Michael. Red City, Blue Period: Social Movements in Picasso’s Barcelona, by
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Temma Kaplan. 58:2(1994), 226S228
Badeen, Dennis. The Evil Axis of Finance: The USSJapanSChina Stranglehold on theGlobal Future, by Richard Westra. 78:3(2014), 411S414
Baiman, Ron. Socialism After Communism: The New Market Socialism, by ChristopherPierson. 62:2(1998), 297S300
Baiman, Ron. Market Socialism: The Debate Among Socialists, by David Schweickart,James Lawler, Hillel Ticktin and Bertell Ollman. 63:4(1999S2000), 518S522
Baiman, Ron. Deepening Democracy: Institutional Innovations in EmpoweredParticipatory Governance, by Archon Fung and Erik Olin Wright. 70:4(2006), 566S569
Bakan, Abigail B. Capitalism and Unfree Labour: Anomaly or Necessity?, by RobertMiles. 55:2(1991), 235S237
Balthaser, Benjamin. Revolutionary Poets Brigade, ed. Jack Hirschman. 77:2(2013),262S264
Baragar, Fletcher. Globalization and Technocapitalism: The Political Economy ofCorporate Power and Technological Domination, by Luis Suarez-Villa. 78:2(2014),270S273
Barbalet, Jack. Power and Prosperity: Outgrowing Communist and CapitalistDictatorships, by Mancur Olson. 66:3(2002), 420S423
Barkin, David. Between Earthquakes and Volcanoes: Market, State, and the Revolutionsin Central America, by Carlos M. Vilas. 61:2(1997), 289S292
Barrett, James R. Class Conflict and Cultural Consensus: The Making of a MassConsumer Society in Flint, Michigan, by Ronald Edsforth. 53:3(1989), 362S365
Becker, James F. Dangerous Pursuits: Mergers and Acquisitions in the Age of WallStreet, by Walter Adams and James W. Brock. (Book note) 55:4(1991S92), 503S504
Becker, Marc. Rebuilding the Left, by Marta Harnecker. 72:4(2008), 495S497
Bellamy, Brent Ryan. Facing the Anthropocene: Fossil Capitalism and the Crisis of theEarth System, by Ian Angus. 81:3(2017),460S462
Bell-Villada, Gene H. Notes on the Underground: An Essay on Technology, Society, andthe Imagination, by Rosalind Williams. The Commodity Culture of Victorian England:Advertising and Spectacle, 1851S1914, by Thomas Richards. 56:2(1992), 241S244
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Bencivenni, Marcella. Wobblies! A Graphic History of the Industrial Workers of theWorld, ed. Paul Buhle and Nicole Schulman. 71:3(2007), 382S385
Bendien, Jurriaan. New Dialectics and Political Economy, ed. Robert Albritton and JohnSimouldis. 72:2(2008), 239S241
Bennett, Michael. Left Out: The Politics of Exclusion. Essays 1964S2002, by MartinDuberman. 70:1(2006), 124S126
Berkman, Ronald. Necessary Illusions: Thought Control in Democratic Societies, byNoam Chomsky. 55:3(1991), 371S373
Berman, Ruth. Profitable Promises: Essays on Women, Science and Health, by RuthHubbard. 61:3(1997), 423S426
Bew, Paul. James Connolly: A Political Biography, by Austen Morgan. 53:2(1989),246S247
Bidney, Martin. To Build a Shadowy Isle of Bliss: William Morris’ Radicalism and theEmbodiment of Dreams, ed. Michelle Weinroth and Paul Leduc Browne. 82:1(2018),154S156
Blaut, J. M. Global Capitalism: Theories of Societal Development, by Richard Peet. 57:1(1993), 106S107
Blaut, J. M. The East in the West, by Jack Goody. 62:2(1998), 312S314
Bliss, Marcia. Women in Spiritual and Communitarian Societies in the United States, ed.Wendy E Chmielewski, Louis J. Kern, and Marlyn Klee-Hartzell. 59:2(1995), 248S250
Blustein, Bonnie Ellen. Sick from Freedom: African American Illness and SufferingDuring the Civil War and Reconstruction, by Jim Downs. 78:1(2014), 140S142
Boehme, Eric. The Postmodern Turn, by Steven Best and Douglas Kellner. 63:4(1999S2000), 515S518
Boger, George. The Problem of the Ideal: The Nature of Mind and Its Relationship to theBrain and Social Medium, by David Dubrovsky. 56:1(1992), 123S126
Bolton, Frances. Lifelines: Biology Beyond Determinism, by Steven Rose. 63:1(1999),132S134
Bordoloi, Sudarshana. Capitalist Development in India’s Informal Economy, by ElisabettaBasile. 79:4(2015), 638S641
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Bosworth, Stefan. Italian Immigrant Radical Culture: The Idealism of the Sovversivi in theUnited States 1890S1940, by Marcella Bencivenni. 77:2(2013), 280S282
Boucher, Douglas H. The Greening of Marxism, ed. Ted Benton. 62:4(1998S99),595S597
Boucher, Douglas H. Made Not Born: The Troubling World of Biotechnology, ed. CaseyWalker. 66:4(2002S03), 567S569
Brady, Chris. Back From the Future: Cuba Under Castro, by Susan Eva Eckstein. 61:3(1997), 426S429
Brady, Jacqueline. War Talk, by Arundati Roy. 70:1(2006), 127S129
Brandon, Pepijn. Tulipmania: Money, Honor and Knowledge in the Dutch Golden Age,by Anne Goldgar. 72:4(2008), 500S502
Brass, Tom. Isaac and Isaiah: The Covert Punishment of a Cold War Heretic, by DavidCaute. 78:4(2014), 537S540
Brettell, Caroline B. The Revolution Within the Revolution: Workers’ Control in RuralPortugal, by Nancy Gina Bermeo. 53:3(1989), 368S371
Bridenthal, Renate. Gender and the Politics of History, by Joan Wallach Scott. 54:2(1990), 226S228
Bridenthal, Renate. The Politics of Truth: From Marx to Foucault, by Michèle Barrett. 58:2(1994), 218S220
Bridenthal, Renate. The German Predicament: Memory and Power in the New Europe,by Andrei S. Markovits and Simon Reich. 64:4(2000S01), 522S524
Bridenthal, Renate. On Anti-Semitism and Socialism: Selected Essays, by Mario Kessler. 71:3(2007), 380S382
Bridenthal, Renate. Intimate Politics: How I Grew Up Red, Fought for Free Speech, andBecame a Feminist Rebel, by Bettina Aptheker. 72:1(2008), 106S107
Bridenthal, Renate. Juden im Zeugenstand: Die Spur des Hans Globke im Gedächtnisvon Überlebenden der Schoa, by Erika Schwarz. 75:2(2011), 272S274
Bridenthal, Renate. Eleanor Marx: A Life, by Rachel Holmes. 81:2(2017), 316S319
Bridenthal, Renate. Stalin. Vol. I: Paradoxes of Power, 1878S1928, by Stephen Kotkin.
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81:4(2017), 608S611
Bridenthal, Renate. In the Shadows of the American Century: The Rise and Decline ofUS Global Power, by Alfred W. McCoy. 82:3(2018), 464S466
Bridenthal, Renate. From #Black Lives Matter to Black Liberation, by Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor. 82:4(2018), 590S592
Bridenthal, Renate. Stalin: Waiting for Hitler, 1929S1941, by Stephen Kotkin. 83:2(2019),279S281
Broder, Sherri. Gender at Work: The Dynamics of Job Segregation During World War II,by Ruth Milkman. 53:1(1989), 116S119
Brodkin, Karen. History, Power, Ideology: Central Issues in Marxism and Anthropology,by Donald L. Donham. 65:3(2001), 398S400
Broe, Dennis. Hollywood: Silent Films and the Shaping of Class in America, by StevenJ. Ross. 63:2(1999), 271S274
Broe, Dennis. Radical Hollywood: The Untold Story Behind America’s Favorite Movies,by Paul Buhle and Dave Wagner. 68:2(2004), 239S242
Browne, Paul. The Place of Law in Lukács’ World Concept, by Csaba Varga. 51:3(1987),382S383
Browne, Paul. Georg Lukács: Theory, Culture, and Politics, ed. Judith Marcus and ZoltánTarr. 55:2(1991), 246S248
Brulle, Robert J. Ideas in Action: Political Tradition in the Twentieth Century, by StephenEric Bronner. 65:2(2001), 266S268
Buhle, Paul. Trolley Wars: Streetcar Workers on the Line, by Scott Molloy. 62:4(1998S99), 613S615
Buhle, Paul. Young Sidney Hook: Marxist and Pragmatist, by Christopher Phelps. 64:2(2000), 255S259
Buhle, Paul. The Strangest Dream: Communism, Anticommunism and the U. S. PeaceMovement, 1945S1963, by Robbie Lieberman. 66:3(2002), 417S420
Buhle, Paul. I Vote My Conscience: Debates, Speeches and Writings of Vito Marcantonio,ed. Annette Rubinstein. 68:1(2004), 108S110
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Buhle, Paul. Artists On the Left: American Artists and the Communist Movement,1926S1956, by Andrew Hemingway. 68:2(2004), 233S236
Buhle, Paul. Towards Decolonization: Political, Labor and Economic Development inJamaica, 1938S1945, by Richard Hart. Time for a Change: Constitutional, Political andLabour Developments in Jamaica and Other Colonies in the Caribbean Region, by RichardHart. 69:2(2005), 241S243
Buhle, Paul. Life on the Lower East Side: Photographs by Rebecca Lepkoff, 1937S1950. Text by Peter E. Dans and Suzanne Wasserman. 72:1(2008), 121S122
Buhle, Paul. From Kaballah to Class Struggle: Expressionism, Marxism, and YiddishLiterature in the Life and Work of Meir Weiner, by Mikhail Krutikov. 76:3(2012), 419S422
Buhle, Paul. Comics Art, by Paul Gravett. 79:4(2015), 628S630
Buhle, Paul. A Male President for Mount Holyoke College: The Failed Fight to MaintainFemale Leadership, 1934S1937, by Ann Karus Meeropol. 80:2(2016), 264S266
Buhle, Paul. Louise Thompson Patterson: A Life of Struggle for Justice, by Keith Gilyard. 82:4(2018), 600S603
Buhle, Paul. Revolutionary Yiddishland: A History of Jewish Radicalism, by Alain Brossatand Sylvie Klingberg. 83:1(2019), 127S129
Burden-Stelly, Charisse. Philosophy of African American Studies: Nothing Left ofBlackness, by Stephen C. Ferguson II. 83:1(2019), 135S138
Burkett, Paul. Money and the Human Condition, by Michael Neary and Graham Taylor. 63:3(1999), 392S395
Burkett, Paul. “Moments Are the Elements of Profit”: Overtime and the Deregulation ofWorking Hourse Under the Fair Labor Standards Act, by Marc Linder. 68:1(2004),110S113
Burkett, Paul. How Society Makes Itself: The Evolution of Political and EconomicInstitutions, by Howard J. Sherman. 71:3(2007), 385S387
Burnham, Peter. The Recomposition of the British State During the 1980s, by WernerBonefeld. 62:2(1998), 296S297
Bush, Melanie E. L. John Brown: The Cost of Freedom. Selections from His Life andLetters, by Louis A. DeCaro, Jr. 73:3(2009), 423S425
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Bush, Rod. Racism Without Racists: Color-Blind Racism and the Persistence of RacialInequality in the United States, by Eduardo Bonilla-Silva. 70:3(2006), 431S434
Buttigieg, Joseph. Gramsci’s Democratic Theory: Contributions to a Post-LiberalDemocracy, by Sue Golding. Antonio Gramsci: Beyond Modernism and Postmodernism,by Renate Holub. 58:3(1994), 347S351
Byron, Chris. Philosophy for Militants, by Alain Badiou. 78:1(2014), 130S132
Caffentzis, George C., and Silvia Federici. Science: A Four Thousand Year History, byPatricia Fara. 75:2(2011), 279S282
Cahan, Jean Axelrad. A World to Win: Essays on The Communist Manifesto, ed.Prakash Karat. 65:3(2001), 407S409
Cahan, Jean Axelrad. On Your Marx: Relinking Socialism and the Left, by Randy Martin. 69:2(2005), 264S266
Callaghan, John. The Life and Times of Sidney and Beatrice Webb, 1858S1905: TheFormative Years, by Royden J. Harrison. 65:4(2001S02), 534S536
Callaghan, John. The Intellectual Life of the British Working Classes, by Jonathan Rose. 67:2(2003), 264S266
Callaghan, John. The Devil’s Milk: A Social History of Rubber, by John Tully. Silvertown:The Lost Story of a Strike that Shook London and Helped Launch the Modern LabourMovement, by John Tully. 79:3(2015), 480S483
Callinicos, Alex. From Political Economy to Economics: Method, the Social and theHistorical in the Evolution of Economy Theory, by Dimitris Milonakis and Ben Fine. 75:2(2011), 267S269
Calnitsky, David. Sustainable Capitalism: A Matter of Common Sense, by John E. Ikerd. 74:1(2010), 133S138
Cammett, John M. Collected Works, Volume 35 (Capital, Volume I, by Karl Marx), by KarlMarx and Frederick Engels. (Book Note) 61:3(1997), 435
Cammett, Melani. The Battlefield Algeria, 1988S2002: Studies in a Broken Polity, by HughRoberts. 68:1(2004), 105S107
Campbell, Al. Value, Technical Change and Crisis: Explorations in Marxist EconomicTheory, by David Laibman. 57:3(1993), 366S368
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Campbell, Al. People’s Power: Cuba’s Experience with Representative Government, byPeter Roman. 65:2(2001), 259S263
Campbell, Al. Socioeconomic Democracy: An Advanced Socioeconomic System, byRobley E. George. 68:4(2004S05), 510S513
Campbell, Al. Expectations for the Millennium: American Socialist Visions of the Future,ed. Peter H. Buckingham. 70:1(2006), 132S134
Campbell, Al. America Beyond Capitalism, by Gar Alperowitz. 72:3(2008), 366S368
Campbell, Al. Marx’s Associated Mode of Production: A Critique of Marxism, by PareshChattopadhyay. 82:4(2018), 606S609
Campbell, Al. Modern Imperialism, Monopoly Finance Capital, and Marx’s Law of Value,by Samir Amin. 83:4(2019), 578S580
Campbell, Martha. Marx’s Wage Theory in Historical Perspective: Its Origins,Development and Interpretation, by Kenneth Lapides. 64:4(2000S01), 526S529
Carchedi, G. Work Organization and Class Structure, by G. Salaman. 51:2(1987),244S247
Carchedi, Guglielmo. Awakening of Geometrical Thought in Early Culture, by PaulusGerdes. 72:1(2008), 110S112
Carling, Alan. Tapestries of Life: Women’s Work, Women’s Consciousness, and theMeaning of Daily Experience, by Bettina Aptheker. 56:1(1992), 109S110
Carling, Alan. The Colonizer’s Model of the World: Geographical Diffusionism andEurocentric History, by J. M. Blaut. 61:1(1997), 272S275
Carmean, Rachel L., and Michael Schwartz. Corporate Society: Class, Property, andContemporary Capitalism, by John McDermott. 57:2(1993), 234S237
Carver, Terrell. Marx @ 2000: Late Marxist Perspectives, by Ronaldo Munck. 67:2(2003), 249S250
Cashbaugh, Sean. American Pulp: How Paperbacks Brought Modernism to Main Street,by Paula Rabinowitz. 80:3(2016), 422S424
Ceplair, Larry. Hollywood Exiles in Europe: The Blacklist and Cold War Film Culture, byRebecca Prime. 80:3(2016), 429S431
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Chang, Robin. Contending Economic Theories: Neoclassical, Keynesian, and Marxian, by Richard D. Wolff and Stephen A. Resnick. 78:3(2014), 406S409
Chattopadhyay, Kunal. The Legacy of Ernest Mandel, ed. Gilbert Achcar. 67:3(2003),375S378
Chattopadhyay, Paresh. Marx and Nature: A Red and Green Perspective, by PaulBurkett. 64:2(2000), 259S261
Chattopadhyay, Paresh. The Value of Marx: Political Economy for ContemporaryCapitalism, by Alfredo Saad-Filho. 67:3(2003), 367S370
Choi, Wai Kit. Mao’s Last Revolution, by Roderick Macfarquhar and Michael Schoenhals. 73:2(2009), 261S263
Chowdhury, Kanishka. The Rosa Luxemburg Reader, ed. Peter Hudis and Kevin B.Anderson. 71:1(2007), 133S136
Chowdhury, Kanishka. A Life Looking Forward: Memoirs of an Independent Marxist, bySamir Amin. 73:4(2009), 567S569
Chowdhury, Kanishka. Postcolonial Theory and the Specter of Capital, by Vivek Chibber. 78:4(2014), 545S548
Clark, Brett. Ecology and Historical Materialism, by Jonathan Hughes. 67:1(2003),122S124
Clarke, Simon. Political Identity, by Robert Meister. 56:3(1992), 376S378
Cockcroft, James D. Shadows of Tender Fury: The Letters and Communiqués ofSubcomandante Marcos and the Zapatista Army of National Liberation, trans. FrankBardacke, Leslie López, and the Watsonville, California, Human Rights Commission;Basta! Land and the Zapatista Rebellion in Chiapas, by George A. Collier, with ElizabethLowery Quaratiello. 62:2(1998), 300S303
Collins, Emilie A. Zora Neale Hurston’s Final Decade, by Virginia Lynn Moylan. 77:3(2013), 439S441
Conert, Jens. Competition, Monopoly, and Differential Profit Rates, by Willi Semmler. 51:2(1987), 226S229
Conner, Clifford D. Anti-Saints: The New Golden Legend, by Sylvain Maréchal. 78:2(2014), 254S256
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Cooper, Sandi E. Peace Action in the Eighties: Social Science Perspectives, ed. SamMarullo and John Lofland. 57:4(1993S94), 503
Cooper, Sandi E. Greek Women in Resistance, by Eleni Fourtouni. 52:3(1988), 370S373
Cooper, Sandi E. The Politics of War: The World and United States Foreign Policy,1943S1945, by Gabriel Kolko. (Book note) 55:3(1991), 379S380
Coulter, James. Marx and the Ancients: Classical Ethics, Social Justice, andNineteenth-Century Political Economy, by George E. McCarthy. 56:2(1992), 246S249
Crocco, Francesco. Romanticism Against the Tide of Modernity, by Michael Löwy andRobert Sayre. 67:4(2003S04), 505S508
Crook, David. Beijing Spring, 1989: Confrontation and Conflict. The Basic Documents,ed. Michael Oksenberg, Lawrence R. Sullivan and Marc Lambert. 57:1(1993), 119S121
Cueto, Marcos. Studies in the Time of Cholera: Racial Profiling During a MedicalNightmare, by Charles L. Briggs, with Clara Martini-Briggs. 69:4(2005), 641S642
Dale, Russell. The Confiscation of American Prosperity: From Right-Wing Extremism andEconomic Ideology to the Next Great Depression, by Michael Perelman. 73:4(2009),572S574
Dale, Russell. The Challenge and Burden of Historical Time: Socialism in the Twenty-FirstCentury, by István Mészáros. 76:4(2012), 553S555
Dale, Russell. Vito Marcantonio: Radical Politician, 1902S1954, by Gerald Meyer. 77:3(2013), 436S439
Dale, Russell. Kant and the Concept of Community, ed. Charlton Payne and LucasThorpe. 78:1(2014), 135S137
Dale, Russell. Listening to Ourselves: A Multilingual Anthology of African Philosophy, ed.Chike Jeffers. 80:1(2016), 135S137
D’Amico, Francine. Gendered States: Feminist (Re)Visions of International RelationsTheory, ed. V. Spike Peterson. 58:3(1994), 370S373
Daniels, Richard. The New Dialectic and Marx’s Capital, by Christopher J. Arthur. 68:4(2004S05), 513S515
Daniels, Richard. Adorno and the Political, by Espen Hammer. 72:1(2008), 116S118
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Das, Aniruddha. Are We Unique? A Scientist Explores the Unparalleled Intelligence ofthe Human Mind, by James Trefil. 63:1(1999), 130S132
Dassbach, Carl H. A. The Nissan Enigma: Flexibility at Work in a Local Economy, byPhilip Garrahan. 58:3(1994), 356S358
Dawahare, Anthony. Spectres of 1919: Class and Nation in the Making of the NewNegro, by Barbara Foley. 69:4(2005), 626S628
Deane, Hugh. The Cultural Revolution and Post-Mao Reforms: A Historical Perspective,by Tang Tsou. 52:3(1988), 344S347
Deane, Hugh. Marxism and the Chinese Experience, ed. Arif Dirlik and Maurice Meisner. 55:3(1991), 348S350
Deane, Hugh. The Origins of the Korean War. Volume I: Liberation and the Emergenceof Separate Regimes, 1945S1947; Volume II: The Roaring of the Cataract, 1947S1950, byBruce Cumings. 60:2(1996), 252S254
Deane, Hugh. The Secret Speeches of Chairman Mao: From the Hundred Flowers to theGreat Leap Forward, ed. Roderick MacFarquhar, Timothy Cheek and Eugene Wu. 57:4(1993S94), 499S502
Deane, Hugh. The Spiral Road: Change in a Chinese Village Through the Eyes of aCommunist Party Leader, by Huang Shu-min. 57:2(1993), 237S240
Deane, Hugh. The Great Reversal: The Privatization of China, 1978S89, by WilliamHinton. 56:2(1992), 203S206
Deane, Hugh. New Perspectives on the Cultural Revolution, ed. William A. Joseph,Christine P. W. Wong and David Zweig. 59:2(1995), 229S230
Deane, Hugh. The Political Economy of Chinese Socialism, by Mark Selden. 54:1(1990),98S100
Deane, Hugh. The Deng Xiaoping Era: An Inquiry into the Fate of Chinese Socialism1978S1994, by Maurice Meisner. 62:2(1998), 308S310
Deane, Hugh. Korea: Division, Reunification, and Foreign Policy, by Martin Hart-Landsberg. 65:2(2001), 255S257
Delany, Sheila. Chaucer, by David Aers. Geoffrey Chaucer, by Stephen Knight. 52:2(1988), 239S242
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Delany, Sheila. Medieval Popular Culture: Problems of Belief and Perception, by AronGurevich. 54:2(1990), 244S246
Delany, Sheila. Chaucer, Gower, and the Vernacular Rising: Poetry and the Problem ofthe Populace after 1381, by Lynn Archer. 80:2(2016), 259S262
Delany, Sheila. The Half Has Never Been Told: Slavery and the Making of AmericanCapitalism, by Edward E. Baptist. 80:3(2016), 427S429
Devinatz, Victor G. Why Unions Matter, by Michael D. Yates. 75:1(2011), 125S127
Devine, James. A History of Marxian Economics. Volume II, 1929S1990, by M. C.Howard and J. E. King. 58:1(1994), 106S108
Devine, James N. Understanding Capital: Marx’s Economic Theory, by Duncan K. Foley. 52:1(1988), 124S126
Devine, James. Marx’s Theory of Crisis, by Simon Clarke. 60:1(1996), 122S126
Devine, James N. Democracy and Capitalism: Property, Community, and theContradictions of Modern Social Thought, by Samuel Bowles and Herbert Gintis. 51:3(1987), 362S364
Devine, James N. The Great Depression: Delayed Recovery and Economic Change inAmerica, 1929S39, by Michael A. Bernstein. 53:4(1989S90), 485S486
Devine, James. A History of Marxian Economics. Volume I, 1883S1929, by M. C. Howardand J. E. King. 55:4(1991S92), 489S491
Devine, James. Blues for America: A Critique, A Lament, and Some Memories, by DougDowd. 63:1(1999), 125S127
Devine, James. Plenty of Nothing: The Downsizing of the American Dream and the Casefor Structural Keynesianism, by Thomas I. Palley. 63:3(1999), 396S398
Devine, James. Breaking with the Enlightenment: The Twilight of History and theRediscovery of Utopia, by Rajani Kannepalli Hanth. 64:1(2000), 131S133
Devine, James N. From Capitalism to Equality: An Inquiry into the Laws of EconomicChange, by Charles Andrews. 66:4(2002S03), 551S553
Devine, James G. Economics as Evolutionary Science: From Utility to Fitness, by ArthurGandolfi, Anna Sachko Gandolfi, and David P. Barash. 68:4(2004S05), 523S525
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Devine, James G. Inspiring Economics: Human Motivation in Political Economy, by BrunoS. Frey. 68:1(2004), 113S115
Devine, James G. After Capitalism, by David Schweickart. 69:2(2005), 253S255
Devine, James G. Do Economists Make Markets? On the Performativity of Economics,ed. Donald MacKenzie, Fabian Muniesa, and Lucia Siu. 72:4(2008), 504S507
Devine, James G. The Great Financial Crisis: Causes and Consequences, by JohnBellamy Foster and Fred Magdoff. 74:2(2010), 259S261
Devine, James G. Pluralist Economics, ed. Edward Fullbrook. 76:3(2012), 414S416
Devine, James G. Zombie Economics: How Dead Ideas Still Walk Among Us, by JohnQuiggin. 77:1(2013), 131S133
Devine, James G. Following Marx: Method, Critique, and Crisis, by Michael A. Lebowitz. 80:2(2016), 274S276
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