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Papers
(The TQCC of Science & Society is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-11-01 to 2025-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
International Perspectives15
In This Issue8
The Pitfalls of Substituting Realist for Marxist Analysis in International Relations6
What Determines Value in the First Chapter of Book One of Capital ? A Debate5
Marx and the Chinese Revolution5
Prefiguration and the Emergence of the Global Subject4
Negativity as the Compass of Revolution: A Marxist Rejection of the No-Alternative Ethos4
In This Issue4
“It Is Just So”: Reification in John Steinbeck's The Grapes of Wrath3
Spanish and Chinese Translations of Article Abstracts3
Book Reviews: Lenin: The Heritage We (Don’t) Renounce Lenin: The Heritage We (Don’t) Renounce, edited by Hjalmar Jorge Joffre-EichhornPatrick Anderson. Wakefield, Quebec, Canada: Daraja Press, 2024. P3
Did Someone Mention Socialism?3
Imperialism, Anti-Imperialism, and Transnational Class Exploitation3
The Day after the Revolution The Day After the Revolution, by LeninV. I. Edited by ekSlavoj Žiž. London: Verso, 2018. Paper, $16.95. Pp. 186, lxxxiv.3
The Evolving Role of State-Owned Enterprises in China’s Economic Stabilization3
Spanish and Chinese Translations of Article Abstracts2
Systemic Socialism: A Model of the Models2
Reification as Ecological Critique2
Targeted Poverty Alleviation in China: The Policy Perspective of the Communist Party of China2
Review: The Return of Nature: Socialism and Ecology The Return of Nature: Socialism and Ecology, by FosterJohn Bellamy. New York: Monthly Review Press, 2020. $35.00. Pp. 672.2
The Emergence of Ecosocialism: Collected Essays The Emergence of Ecosocialism: Collected Essays, by KovelJoel. Edited by SaulQuincy. New York: 2Leaf Press, 2019. Paper, $21.99. Pp. 326.2
Spanish and Chinese Translations of Article Abstracts2
On “Democratic Economic Planning, Social Metabolism and the Environment”2
Red, Black and White: The Alabama Communist Party, 1930-1950 Red, Black and White: The Alabama Communist Party, 1930-1950, by StantonMary. Athens, Georgia: University of Georgia Press, 2019. $99.95; p2
The Yiddisher Kultur Farband In Argentina: Progressive And Communist Jews (1917-1956)2
The Cuban Economy in the Last Decade: Balance and Outlook2
The Leadership of the Communist Party of China in Modernization: Capabilities and Lessons2
Potential Reserve Army and Diverging Paths of Transition in (Former) Socialist Economies1
Transnational Rivalries and Left Politics: An Amsterdam School Perspective on Turkey's “Ergenekon” Trials1
Behaviorism, Positivism and Vygotskian Critique1
Imperialism and Anti-Imperialism in the 21st Century1
Cuba: Achievements and Crossroads1
In this Issue1
The Proletariat in Marx and Engels’ Critique of Capitalism, 1842-18481
Book Review: Reform, Revolution, and Opportunism: Debates in the Second International, 1900–1910 Reform, Revolution, and Opportunism: Debates in the Second International, 1900–1910, edited by TaberMic1
Reviews1
Spanish and Chinese Translations of Article Abstracts1
In This Issue1
In this Issue1
Supply Chain Class Consciousness: LukáCs, Crisis, and the Immanent Standpoint of Logistics1
Spanish and Chinese Translations of Article Abstracts1
Canadian Political Economy and the Transnational Character of Canada’s Cannabis Industry1
Means of Capitalist Development: A Radical Political Economy Critique of the Trade Regime Debate1
Spanish and Chinese Translations of Article Abstracts1
Whose Labor? Labor, Appropriation, and the Very Idea of Full Automation1
Review: Socialist States and the Environment: Lessons for Eco-Socialist Futures Socialist States and the Environment: Lessons for Eco-Socialist Futures, by MauroSalvatore Engel-Di. Paper, $26.95. Pp. 1
On the Possibility of Market Socialism0
In this Issue0
“It Will Cause Great Disappointment”: Marx’s Drafts for Capital II and Their Place in the Structure of His Work0
Book Review: Capitalism, Coronavirus and War: A Geopolitical Economy Capitalism, Coronavirus and War: A Geopolitical Economy, by DesaiRadhika. London and New York: Routledge. Hardback, $160. Paperback0
Introduction0
“Creating Something from Nothing”: Xinjiang Genocide as a Political Stratagem0
Response to Julia Lovell's Maoism: A Global History0
Marx, Marxism, Ethics 0
Autonomy: The Social Ontology of Art under Capitalism0
Opium and the Family in the Writings of Karl Marx0
Reviews0
The Global Police State The Global Police State, by RobinsonWilliam I.London: Pluto Press, 2020. Paper, $22.95. Pp. 191.0
Kai Heron's Critique of Metabolic Rift Theory: A Response0
Review: How I Became A Socialist How I Became a Socialist, by MorrisWilliam. Edited by HollandOwen and presented by HatherleyOwen. London/Brooklyn: Verso, 2020. Paper, $19.95. Pp. 215.0
Can China’s Transition to Capitalism Be Reversed?0
Revolutions Revolutions, edited by wyMichael Lö. Translated by ChretienTodd. Chicago, Illinois: Haymarket Books, 2020. $40.00. Pp. 540.0
Student Essay Contest: Call for Submissions0
Review: In the Radical Camp: A Political Autobiography 1890-1921 In the Radical Camp: A Political Autobiography 1890-1921, by FrölichPaul. Edited and with an introduction by TosstorffReiner. Translate0
A Marxist Analysis of the Metrification of Academic Labor: Research Impact Metrics and Socially Necessary Labor Time0
Working-Class Soldiers, Social Reproduction, and the State0
Mending the Red-Black Thread: Marxism, the Black Radical Tradition, and the Robinson Thesis0
Marx and the Accusations of Antisemitism, Racism, and Eurocentrism: An Introduction0
Marx200: The Significance of Marxism in the 21St Century Marx200: The Significance of Marxism in the 21st Century, edited by DavisMary. Glasgow, Scotland:Praxis Press, 2019. Paperback, $30.00. Pp. 1400
Motion, Matter and Dialectics: From Marx's Doctoral Thesis to Engels’ Dialectics Of Nature0
Super-Exploitation from the Perspective of the Global Working Class0
Transnational Capitalist Class Theory: An Assessment0
Corrigendum to: Book Review: The Automatic Fetish: The Law of Value in Marx’s Capital0
Cuba’s Socialism: Is There a Path Beyond Crisis? A Reflection on Science & Society ’s Special Issue, “The Cuban Revolution at 65”0
Book Review: Marx, A French Passion Marx, A French Passion, edited by DucangeJean-NumaBurlaudAntony. Translation by David Broder. Boston, Massachusetts: Brill, 2023. Hardcover, $198, Pp. 351.0
Household Production, Household Activity, and Human Development0
The Imperialist System is Still With Us0
Review: Fetishism and the Theory of Value: Reassessing Marx in the 21st Century Fetishism and the Theory of Value: Reassessing Marx in the 21st Century, by McNeillDesmond. Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave 0
Juan Valdés Paz's Work: Complete yet Unfinished0
Georg LukáCs and the Possibility of Critical Social Ontology Georg Lukács and the Possibility of Critical Social Ontology, edited by ThompsonMichael J.Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill, 2020. $192.00; pa0
Contents of Volume 860
Book Review: Forging Global Fordism: Nazi Germany, Soviet Russia, and the Contest over the Industrial Order Forging Global Fordism: Nazi Germany, Soviet Russia, and the Contest over the Industrial Ord0
Review: A Happy Future is A Thing of the Past: The Greek Crisis and Other Disasters A Happy Future Is a Thing of the Past: The Greek Crisis and Other Disasters, by RoufosPavlos. Chicago, Illinois: Rea0
Manifesto and Capital : Two Theories of Capitalism0
Work Emancipation and Human Creativity: The Wage-For-Life Alternative0
Shared Misconceptions in Theories of “Chinese Imperialism” and “Brazilian Subimperialism” in Latin America0
Marxism and the Concept of A Social Formation: An Immanent Critique of the Views of Jairus Banaji0
Marx's Ideas on Work Organization: Reinvestigating the Conceptions of Cooperation, the Division of Labor, and Machinery0
On Socialism and Popular Participation in Cuba0
Introduction0
Spanish and Chinese Translations of Article Abstracts0
Review Essay: Alienated Black Writing in the Cold War McCarthyJesse. The Blue Period: Black Writing in the Early Cold War . Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2024. $0
Chinese Modernization: Characteristics and Global Significance0
Did Marx have Second Thoughts about the Law of the Falling Rate of Profit? An Archival Rejection of Heinrich's Arguments0
Book Review: The Revolutionary Ecological Legacy of Herbert Marcuse: The Ecosocialist EarthCommonWealth Project The Revolutionary Ecological Legacy of Herbert Marcuse: The Ecosocialist EarthCommonWeal0
In this Issue0
From LukáCs’ Philosophy of Praxis to Lefebvre's Metaphilosophy of Everyday Life0
Executive Editor’s Note0
Book Review: The New Mass Explained in Dialogues by the Red Priest: Communist Liturgy The New Mass Explained in Dialogues by the Red Priest: Communist Liturgy, edited by BoulierJean. Red Star Publishe0
Review: Michael Gold: The People's Writer Michael Gold: The People's Writer, by ChuraPatrick. Albany, New York: SUNY Press, 2020. $95.00; paper, $26.95. Pp. 354.0
Marx and Digital Machines: Alienation, Technology, Capitalism Marx and Digital Machines: Alienation, Technology, Capitalism, by HealyMike. London: University of Westminster Press, 2020. Paper, $24.95.0
Editorial Perspectives0
Negotiated Coordination and Socialist Democracy0
History and Class Consciousness at 100: Introduction0
Editorial Perspectives0
Book Review: Boris Hessen and Philosophy: The Socioeconomic Roots of Classical and Modern Physics WinklerSean. Boris Hessen and Philosophy: The Socioeconomic Roots of Classical and Modern Physics. Lan0
Value is Sense-Less: Socialism, Kincentric Community, and the Gift of Philial Labor0
Imperialism: Don't Let the Trees Keep You from Seeing the Forest0
Google’s Advertising and Capital0
Marxism and Intersectionality: Race, Gender, Class and Sexuality under Contemporary Capitalism Marxism and Intersectionality: Race, Gender, Class and Sexuality Under Contemporary Capitalism, by Bohrer0
Moving beyond Capitalism: Human Development and Protagonistic Planned Socialism0
On the Three Stages in the Development of Socialism0
The New Development Philosophy: Guiding Principles for China’s Economic Growth0
Red-Green Revolution: The Politics and Technology of Ecosocialism Red-Green Revolution: The Politics and Technology of Ecosocialism, by WallisVictor. Toronto, Canada: Political Animal Press, 2018. $250
Inviting the Vampire In: Value and Thermodynamic Depth0
Crisis and Praxis in LukáCs’ History and Class Consciousness0
Spanish and Chinese Translations of Article Abstracts0
Spanish and Chinese Translations of Article Abstracts0
America's Media War against the Ussr0
The Political Economy of U.S. Containment: China’s Response, Imperial Legacies, and U.S.-China Relations0
Reviews Climate Strike: The Practical Politics of the Climate Crisis, by WallDerek. Dagenham, UK: The Merlin Press Ltd, 2020. Paper, £10.00. Pp. 214.Climate Justice and Community Renewal: Resistance a0
The Robbery of Nature: Capitalism and the Ecological Rift The Robbery of Nature: Capitalism and the Ecological Rift, by FosterJohn Bellamy and ClarkBrett. New York: Monthly Review Press, 2020. Paper, 0
Review: Beyond Digital Capitalism: New Ways of Living: Socialist Register 2021 Beyond Digital Capitalism: New Ways of Living: Socialist Register 2021, edited by PanitchLeo and AlboGreg. London: The Me0
Capitalism, Institutions and Social Orders: The Case of Contemporary Spain0
On Imperialism: Reply to the S&S Symposium0
Spanish and Chinese Translations of Article Abstracts0
Radical Comics: A Self-Interview0
Review: Democratic Economic Planning Democratic Economic Planning, by HahnelRobin. London/New York: Routledge, 2021. $160.00; paper, $48.95. Pp. 372.0
Capitalism and Household Production: A Marxist-Feminist Critique of Social Reproduction Theory0
The Case for Ecosocialism in the Face of the Worsening Climate Crisis0
On a Much-Needed Polemic on the Prioritization of Anti-Imperialism0
Imperialism, Anti-Imperialism, and the Global Class Struggle: Introduction0
The Ebb of the Pink Tide: The Decline of the Left in Latin America The Ebb of the Pink Tide: The Decline of the Left in Latin America, by GonzalezMike. London: Pluto Press, 2019. Paper, $27.00. Pp. 190
Introduction0
The Boulanger Affair, Or, Bonapartism Redux: Engels Comes to the Rescue0
World Money and Oil: Theoretical and Historical Considerations0
In the Radical Camp: A Political Autobiography 1890-1921 In the Radical Camp: A Political Autobiography 1890-1921, by lichPaul Frö. Edited and with an introduction by TosstorffReiner. Translated by Fe0
Spanish and Chinese Translations of Article Abstracts0
Control of the Platform Reserve Army: The Roles of the State and Capital in China's Platform Economy0
Book Reviews: ‘Migration as Economic Imperialism: How International Labour Mobility Undermines Economic Development in Poor Countries’, Immanuel Ness, Polity 2023 Ness, Immanuel. 2023. Migration as Ec0
A Brief Note on Trends in Present Day Marxism0
Book Review: The Automatic Fetish: The Law of Value in Marx’s Capital BestBeverley. The Automatic Fetish: The Law of Value in Marx’s Capital. London, New York: Verso Boo0
The Importance of Envisioning Socialism Today0
An Early Anticipation of Market Socialism? Liberalism, Heresy, and Knowledge in John Stuart Mill's Political Economy of Socialism0
Energy Transitions: The Case of Greece with A Special Focus on the Role of the Eu Ets0
Re-Linking Marx and Sraffa: Elements of a Comprehensive Theory of Value0
In this Issue0
LukáCs’ Red Revolution0
Karl Marx on the Jewish Question0
Ecosocialism and the Problem of Industrialism0
The Finite and the Infinite in Lukács and Hegel0
Let Them Tremble: Biographical Interventions Marking 100 Years of the Communist Party Usa Let Them Tremble: Biographical Interventions Marking 100 Years of the Communist Party USA, by PecinovskyTony. 0
Three Marxist Lessons for 21st-Century History and Philosophy of Science0
Cuba's Socialism: Certainties and Crossroads0
Unequal Exchange in the Eu: The Case of Trade Transactions between Germany, Italy, and Greece0
Labor Relations in Reform-Era Cuba0
Executive Editor's Note0
Review: Karl Marx's Writings on Alienation Karl Marx's Writings on Alienation, by MustoMarcello (editor). London: Pal- grave MacMillan2021. Paper, $37. Pp. 164.0
Review: The Fatal Lure of Politics: The Life and Thought of Vere Gordon Childe The Fatal Lure of Politics: The Life and Thought of Vere Gordon Childe, by IrvingTerry. Clayton, Victoria, Australia: Mon0
On the Revolution0
Polanyian Reconstruction of Long Waves or Marxian Intervention in Pendulums0
Predatory Inclusion and the Flint Water Crisis0
Worker Empowerment and Alternative Models of Socialism: A Comparative Investigation0
The Potentials and Limits of Computing Technologies for Socialist Planning0
Contents of Volume 870
Tillie Olsen and the Dialectical Philosophy of Proletarian Literature Tillie Olsen and the Dialectical Philosophy of Proletarian Literature, by DawahareAnthony. New York/London: Lexington Books, 2018.0
Marx and Socially Necessary Labor Time. On the Content and Form of the Quantitative Determination of Value0
The Political Economy of Digital Technology0
The Political Economy of Disability and the Nursing Home Industry in the United States0
The Benjamin Files The Benjamin Files, by JamesonFredric. London/New York: Verso, 2020. Hardcover, $29.95. Pp. 262.0
Seventy Five Years of Socialist Economic Construction in the New China0
Democratic Economic Planning, Social Metabolism and the Environment0
Review: Raya Dunayevskaya's Intersectional Marxism: Race, Class, Gender, and the Dialectics of Liberation Raya Dunayevskaya's Intersectional Marxism: Race, Class, Gender, and the Dialectics of Liberat0
Review: Birth Strike: The Hidden Fight over Women's Work Birth Strike: The Hidden Fight Over Women's Work, by BrownJenny. Oakland, California: PM Press, 2019. Paper, $19.95. Pp. 225.0
Free Digital Labor as a new Form of Exploitation: A Critical Analysis0
Spanish and Chinese Translations of Article Abstracts0
Black Folk, Then and Now and the Late Du Bois’ Marxist Dialectic0
The Universal Republic: On the Origins of the International Workingmen’s Association in the United States (1853–1859)0
Engels, the Dialectics of Nature, and the Birth of “Marxism”0
Marxist Rent Theory and Its Applications in Developing Countries0
Objective Conditions in Venezuela: Maduro's Defensive Strategy and Contradictions among the People0
In this Issue0
A Participatory Economy: What Have We Learned?0
An Ordoliberal Shift? The Biden-Harris Administration's Public Response to U.S. Capitalism in Crisis0
Claudia Jones, the West Indian Gazette And Afro-Asian-Caribbean News And The Rise Of A New Black Radicalism In The Uk And Us0
The Unintended and Unfortunate Consequences of Robinson's “Manichean” Label0
Editor's Note0
Spanish and Chinese Translations of Article Abstracts0
Natural Resources Commodification in the Niger Delta, Nigeria0
Spanish and Chinese Translations of Article Abstracts0
Spanish and Chinese Translations of Article Abstracts0
Hellen Yaffe's on Cuba's Revolutionary Resilience0
Rise and Decline of Patriarchal Systems: An Intersectional Political Economy Rise and Decline of Patriarchal Systems: An Intersectional Political Economy, by FolbreNancy. London/New York: Verso, 2020.0
Michael Lebowitz's Fundamental Ideas on Building Socialism0
Birth Strike: The Hidden Fight over Women's Work Birth Strike: The Hidden Fight Over Women's Work, by BrownJenny. Oakland, California: PM Press, 2019. Paper, $19.95. Pp. 225.0
Reopening the Debate on Open Marxism: A Radical Historicist Alternative?0
Market Socialism: The Impossible Socialism0
Community Organizing for Neighborhood Transformation: Facing Evolving Challenges0
Socialism and China: A Celebration of the 75th Anniversary of the Chinese Revolution0
Review: Facing Catastrophe: Food, Politics, and Ecological Crisis Facing Catastrophe: Food, Politics, and Ecological Crisis, by BoggsCarl. Toronto, Canada/Chicago, Illinois: Political Animal Press, 200
Bernie Sanders and the “Two Diseases of Bourgeois Politics”: “Parliamentary Cretinism” and “Voting Fetishism” SandersBernie. 2023. It’s Okay to Be Angry About Capitalism. New York: Crown. Paper, $11.60
Social Structure of Accumulation Theory, Marxist Theory, and History: Reply to Doug Hornstein0
The Visceral Logics of Decolonization The Visceral Logics of Decolonization, by KhannaNeetu. Durham, North Carolina: Duke University Press, 2020. $94.95; paper, $24.95. Pp. xii, 183.0
Stabilizing A Keynes-Minsky Model of Financial Fragility0
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