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  • ALEX CALLINICOS: PUBLICATIONS

    (1) Books

    The Resources of Critique, Cambridge: Polity, 2006, 313pp.

    The New Mandarins of American Power: The Bush Administrations Plans for the

    World, Cambridge: Polity, 2003, 159pp. (Korean and Spanish translations)

    An Anti-Capitalist Manifesto, Cambridge: Polity, 2003, 180pp. (Chinese, German,

    Japanese, Korean, Slovenian, Spanish, and Turkish translations)

    Against the Third Way: An Anti-Capitalist Critique, Cambridge: Polity, 2001, 152 pp.

    (Spanish translation)

    Equality, Cambridge: Polity, 2000, 160pp. (Chinese, Spanish, and Swedish

    translations)

    Social Theory: A Historical Introduction, Cambridge: Polity, 1999, 339pp. (Chinese,

    Swedish, and Turkish translations)

    Theories and Narratives: Reflections on the Philosophy of History, Cambridge:

    Polity, 1995, 252pp.

    Race and Class, London: Bookmarks, 1993, 86pp. (Greek translation)

    The Revenge of History: Marxism and the East European Revolutions,

    Cambridge: Polity, 1991, 159pp. (Portuguese translation)

    Trotskyism, Milton Keynes: Open University Press, 1990, 103pp.

    (Korean, Turkish, and Romanian translations)

    Against Postmodernism: A Marxist Critique, Cambridge: Polity, 1989, 207pp.

    (Galician, Japanese, Korean, and Spanish translations)

    South Africa between Reform and Revolution, London: Bookmarks, 1988, 231pp.

    The Changing Working Class: Essays on Class Structure Today, London:

    Bookmarks, 1987, 106pp. (with Chris Harman) (Korean translation)

    Making History: Agency, Structure, and Change in Social Theory, Cambridge: Polity,

    1987, 275pp. (Korean and Turkish translations)

    2nd

    edition, with a new Introduction, Brill: Leiden, 2004, 287pp.

    The Great Strike: The Miners Strike of 1984-5 and Its Lessons, London:

    Bookmarks, 1985, 256pp. (with Mike Simons)

    The Revolutionary Ideas of Karl Marx, London: Bookmarks, 1983, 213pp.

    (German, Greek, Korean, and Spanish translations)

    Marxism and Philosophy, Oxford: Clarendon, 1983, 177pp.

    Is There a Future for Marxism?, London: Macmillan, 1982, 263 pp. (Korean

    translation)

    Southern Africa after Zimbabwe, London: Pluto, 1981, 186 pp.

    Southern Africa after Soweto, London: Pluto, 1977 (2nd edn. 1978), 246 pp. (with

    John Rogers)

    Althussers Marxism, London: Pluto, 1976, 133 pp. (Chinese, Greek, Italian, Korean,

    and Spanish translations)

    (2) Edited Collections

    Between Apartheid and Capitalism: Conversations with South African Socialists,

    London: Bookmarks, 1992, 171pp.

    Marxist Theory, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1989, 282pp.

    (3) Articles in Academic Journals

  • 2

    How Societies Choose to Fail or Survive: Review of Jared Diamond, Collapse,

    Imprints, 9 (2006), pp. 62-74

    G.A. Cohen and the Critique of Political Economy, Science and Society, 70 (2006),

    pp. 252-74

    Epoch and Conjuncture in Marxist Political Economy, International Politics, 42

    (2005), pp. 353-63

    Response to Alexander Anievas, Cambridge Review of International Affairs, 18

    (2005), pp. 306-8

    Iraq: Fulcrum of World Politics, Third World Quarterly, 26 (2005), pp. 593-608

    Against the New Dialectic, Historical Materialism, 13.2 (2005), pp. 41-59

    Marxism and the International, British Journal of Politics and International

    Relations, 6 (2004), pp. 426-33

    Marxism and Critical Realism: A Debate, Journal of Critical Realism, 1 (2003), pp.

    89-114 (with Roy Bhaskar)

    Review of R. Brenner, The Boom and the Bubble, New Political Economy, 8 (2003),

    pp. 419-25

    Egalitarianism and Anticapitalism: A Reply to Harry Brighouse and Erik Olin

    Wright, Historical Materialism, 11.2 (2003), pp. 199-214

    The Actuality of Imperialism, Millennium, 31 (2002), pp. 319-26

    Theory, History, and Commitment: An Interview with Alex Callinicos, Imprints, 6

    (2002), pp. 3-27

    Egalitarisme et critique sociale, Actuel Marx, 31 (2002), pp. 147-58

    Plumbing the Depths: Marxism and the Holocaust, The Yale Journal of Criticism,

    14 (2001), pp. 385-414

    Having Your Cake and Eating It, Historical Materialism, 9 (2001), pp. 169-95

    Review of S. iek, The Ticklish Subject and J. Butler et al., Contingency, Hegemony, Universality, Historical Materialism, 8 (2001), pp. 373-403

    Impossible Anti-Capitalism?, New Left Review, II/2 (2000), pp. 117-24

    Capitalism, Competition and Profits: A Critique of Robert Brenners Theory of

    Crisis, Historical Materialism, 4 (1999), pp. 9-31

    Marx and Antiquity: Some Comments, Helios, 26 (1999), pp. 174-82

    Social Theory Put to the Test of Politics: Pierre Bourdieu and Anthony Giddens,

    New Left Review, I/236 (1999), pp. 77-102

    History, Exploitation, and Oppression, Imprints, 2 (1997), pp. 19-56

    A Good Man Fallen Among Individualists, Radical Philosophy, 85 (1997), pp. 36-8

    Messianic Ruminations: Derrida, Stirner, and Marx, Radical Philosophy, 75 (1996),

    pp. 37-41

    Lost Illusions, Radical Philosophy, 74 (1995), pp. 42-4

    Postmodernism as Normal Science, British Journal of Sociology, 46 (1995), pp.

    734-9

    Wonders Taken for Signs: Homi Bhabhas Postcolonialism, Transformation, 1

    (1995), pp. 98-112

    Englands Transition to Capitalism, New Left Review, I/207 (1994), pp. 124-33

    Le Ralisme critique et au-del: La dialectique de Roy Bhaskar, Actuel Marx, 16

    (1994), pp. 171-87

    Premature Obituaries: A Comment on OSullivan, Minogue, and Marquand,

    Political Studies, XLI (1993), pp. 57-65

    Liberalism, Marxism, and democracy: A reply to David Held, Theory and Society,

    22 (1993), pp. 283-8

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    Les marxismes et la thorie de laction, Actuel Marx, 13 (1993), pp. 56-71

    Marxism and Modernism, Oxford Art Journal, 15:2 (1992), pp. 120-3

    Reform and Revolution in South Africa: A Reply to John Saul, New Left Review,

    I/195 (1992), pp. 111-15

    Introduction au marxisme analytique, Actuel Marx, 7 (1990), pp. 15-28

    The Limits of Political Marxism, New Left Review, I/184 (1990), pp. 110-115

    Review of G. Elliott, Althusser: The Detour of Theory, American Political Science

    Review, 83 (1989), pp. 1000-1

    Raymond Williams, Actuel Marx, 5 (1989), pp. 7-9

    Exception or Symptom? The British Crisis and the World System, New Left Review,

    I/169 (1988), pp. 97-106

    Foucaults Third Theoretical Displacement, Theory Culture & Society, 3:3 (1986),

    pp. 171-77

    Postmodernism, Post-Structuralism, Post-Marxism?, Theory Culture & Society, 2:3

    (1985), pp. 85-101

    Anthony Giddens: A Contemporary Critique, Theory and Society, 14 (1985), pp.

    133-66

    Review of L. Nowak, The Structure of Idealization, British Journal of the

    Philosophy of Science, 33 (1982), pp. 97-101

    (4) Other Articles

    Making Sense of Imperialism: A Reply to Leo Panitch and Sam Gindin,

    International Socialism, 2.110 (2006), pp. 196-203

    Imperialism and Global Political Economy, International Socialism, 2.108 (2005),

    pp. 109-27

    Limperialismo, la resistenza e la sinistra, alternative, 3 (2005)

    The Grand Strategy of the American Empire, International Socialism, 2.97 (2002),

    pp. 3-38

    Toni Negri in Perspective, International Socialism, 2.92 (2001), pp. 33-61

    Changing the Possible, Times Literary Supplement, 17 August 2001, p. 30

    Unquenched Spark, Times Literary Supplement, 18 August 2000, p. 29

    Back to Your Marx, Times Literary Supplement, 14 July 2000, p. 8

    World Capitalism at the Abyss, International Socialism, 2.81 (1998), pp. 3-43

    The Contradictions of European Monetary Union, Economic and Political Weekly,

    29 Aug. 1998, pp. PE-70-78

    The Secret of the Dialectic, International Socialism, 2.78 (1998), pp. 93-103

    Europe: The Mounting Crisis, International Socialism, 2.75 (1997), pp. 23-60

    Minds, Machines and Evolution: A Reply to John Parrington and Joe Faith,

    International Socialism, 2.74 (1997), pp. 101-116.

    State in Debate, International Socialism, 2.73 (1996), pp. 117-126

    Darwin, Materialism, and Evolution, International Socialism, 2.71 (1996), pp. 99-

    105

    South Africa after Apartheid, International Socialism, 2.70 (1996), pp. 3-46

    Whither Marxism?, Economic and Political Weekly, 27 Jan. 1996, pp. PE-9-22

    Backward to Liberalism, International Socialism, 2.66 (1995), pp. 77-88

    Crisis and Class Struggle in Europe Today, International Socialism, 2.63 (1994),

    pp. 3-47

    Rhetoric That Cannot Conceal a Bankrupt Theory: A Reply to Ernest Mandel,

    International Socialism, 2.57 (1992)

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    Social Democratic Dreams or Class Struggle Realism? A Reply to Enoch

    Godongwana, South African Labour Bulletin, 16.6 (1992), pp. 64-7

    Meaning of Los Angeles Riots, Economic and Political Weekly, 25 July 1992, pp.

    1603-6

    Backward Revolutionaries, Times Higher Education Supplement, 1 May 1992,

    pp. 22, 26

    Capitalism and the State System: A Reply to Nigel Harris, International Socialism,

    2.54 (1992), pp. 133-43

    Reflections on the Revolutions in Russia, Economic and Political Weekly, 21 Dec.

    1991, pp. 2943-50

    Dialectics and Dogmatism: A Rejoinder to Majumdar, Society and Change, VII

    (1990), pp. 81-88

    Can South Africa be Reformed?, International Socialism, 2.46 (1990), pp. 95-139

    Making History: A Reply to John Rees, International Socialism, 2.38 (1988), pp.

    162-71

    A Note on Racism in the Ancient World, International Socialism, 2.37 (1988), pp.

    131-8

    A Rejoinder to Wood, International Socialism, 2.35 (1987), pp. 139-47

    Imperialism, Capitalism, and the State Today, International Socialism, 2.35 (1987),

    pp. 71-115

    Chris Harman on Base and Superstructure, International Socialism, 2.34 (1986),

    pp. 122-5

    Looking for Alternatives to Reformism, International Socialism, 2.34 (1986), pp.

    106-117

    The Politics of Marxism Today, International Socialism, 2.29 (1985), pp. 128-68

    Party and Class before 1917, International Socialism, 2.24 (1984), pp. 74-100

    Perry Anderson and Western Marxism, International Socialism, 2.23 (1984), pp.

    113-28

    Their Trotskyism and Ours, International Socialism, 2.22 (1984), pp. 117-42

    Marxism and Philosophy: A Reply to Peter Binns, International Socialism, 2.19

    (1983), pp. 113-42

    The Rank-and-File Movement Today, International Socialism, 2.17 (1982), pp. 1-

    38

    Trotskys Theory of Permanent Revolution and Its Relevance to the Third World

    Today, International Socialism, 2.16 (1982), pp. 98-112

    Wage Labour and State Capitalism, International Socialism, 2.12 (1981), pp. 97-

    118

    Ideologies in Disorder, New Statesman, 3 Apr. 1981, pp. 20-1

    Theory & Experience (3), New Statesman, 27 June 1980, pp. 969-70

    Marxism and the Academics, New Statesman, 14 Dec. 1979, pp. 945-6

    Simply a Matter of Time?, New Statesman, 16 Nov. 1979, pp. 768-9

    Ockhams Razor, New Statesman, 13 July 1979, pp. 58-9

    Marxs Capital and Capitalism Today: A Critique, International Socialism, 2.2

    (1978), pp. 83-95

    (5) Book Chapters

    David Harvey and Marxism, in N. Castree and D. Gregory, eds., David Harvey: A

    Critical Reader (Oxford: Blackwell, 2006), pp. 47-54

  • 5

    The Future of the Anti-Capitalist Movement, in H. Dee, Anti-Capitalism: Where

    Now? (London: Bookmarks, 2004), pp. 96-119

    Marxism and Anarchism, in T. Baldwin, ed., The Cambridge History of Philosophy

    1870-1945 (Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, 2003), pp. 297-308

    Western Marxism and Ideology Critique, in T. Baldwin, ed., The Cambridge History

    of Philosophy 1870-1945 (Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, 2003),

    pp. 685-91

    The Anti-Capitalist Movement after Genoa and New York, in S. Aronowitz and H.

    Gautney, eds., Implicating Empire (New York: Basic Books, 2003), pp. 133-

    50

    Marxism and Global Governance, in D. Held and A. McGrew, eds., Governing

    Globalization (Cambridge: Polity, 2002), pp. 249-66.

    History, Exploitation, and Oppression, in P. Blackledge and G. Kirkpatrick, eds.,

    Historical Materialism and Social Evolution (Houndmills: Palgrave,

    2002), pp. 129-62

    Marxism and Literary Criticism, in C. Knellwolf and C. Norris, eds., The

    Cambridge History of Literary Criticism, IX (Cambridge: Cambridge University

    Press, 2001), pp. 89-98

    O va le marxisme anglo-saxon?, in J. Bidet et E. Kouvelakis, eds., Dictionnaire

    Marx contemporain (Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 2001), pp. 79-95

    Periodizing Capitalism and Analysing Imperialism: Classical Marxism and Capitalist

    Evolution, in in R. Albritton et al., eds., Phases of Capitalist Development,

    Houndmills: Palgrave, 2001, pp. 230-45

    Where Now?, in E. Bircham and J. Charlton, eds., Anti-Capitalism: A Guide to the

    Movement, London: Bookmarks, 2001, pp. 387-401

    The Contradictions of European Monetary Union, in W. Bonefeld, ed., The Politics

    of Europe: Monetary Union and Class, Houndmills: Palgrave, 2001, pp. 10-36

    The Ideology of Humanitarian Intervention, in T. Ali, ed., Masters of the Universe?

    NATOs Balkan Crusade, London: Verso, 2000, pp. 175-89

    Marxism and the National Question, in C. Bambery, ed., Scotland, Class and

    Nation, London: Bookmarks, 1999, pp. 37-49

    Entries on Althusser, Lukcs, Marcuse, and Trotsky, in E. Craig, ed., The Routledge

    Encyclopaedia of Philosophy, London: Routledge, 1998

    Marxism and the Crisis in Social History, in J. Rees, ed., Essays in Historical

    Materialism, London: Bookmarks, 1998, pp. 25-40

    Postmodernism: A Critical Diagnosis, in, in J. van Doren, ed., The Great Ideas of

    Today 1997, Chicago: Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc., 1997, pp. 206-56

    Marxism and Imperialism Today, in A. Callinicos et al., Marxism and the New

    Imperialism, London: Bookmarks, 1994, pp. 11-66 (Korean translation)

    Socialism and Democracy, in D. Held, ed., Prospects for Democracy, Cambridge,

    Polity, 1993, pp. 200-12

    Bourgeois Revolutions and Historical Materialism, in P. McGarr and A. Callinicos,

    Marxism and the Great French Revolution, London: Bookmarks, 1993, pp.

    113-71

    What is Living and What is Dead in the Philosophy of Althusser, in E. A. Kaplan

    and M. Sprinker, eds., The Althusserian Legacy, London: Verso, 1993, pp.

    39-49

    Le Socialisme et les temps modernes, in J. Bidet and J. Texier, eds., LIde du

    socialisme a-t-elle un avenir? Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 1992,

    pp. 51-64

  • 6

    Reactionary Postmodernism?, in R. Boyne and A. Rattansi, eds., Postmodernism

    and Society, Houndmills: Macmillan, 1990, pp. 97-118

    Repressive Toleration Revisited, in J. Horton and S. Mendus, eds., Aspects of

    Toleration, London, Methuen, 1985, pp. 53-74

    Marxism and Politics, in A. Leftwich, ed., What is Politics?, Oxford: Blackwell,

    1984, pp. 124-38

    (6) Papers

    Socialism, Justice, and Exploitation, Morell Studies in Toleration, 16 (1986), pp. 1-

    62