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Ask a question or Order this book Browse our books Search our books Book dealer info | SWEEZY, PAUL M, HARRY MAGDOFF AND LEO HUBERMAN (EDS.) Science, Technology, and Capitalism - Monthly Review: An Independent Socialist Magazine, July-August 1986 (Volume 38, No. 3) NY: Monthly Review, 1986. Paper bound, 128pp. Near fine. Contents include: Review of the Month: Introduction by David Himmelstein and Steffie Woolhandler; A Science of Our Own: Marxism and Nature by Richard Levins; Science and Progress: Seven Developmental Myths in Agriculture by Richard Levins; Technology, Research, and the Penetration of Capital: The Case of U.S. Agriculture by R.C. Lewontin and Jean-Pierre Berlan; The Political Economy of Hybrid Corn by Jean-Pierre Berlan and Richard Lewontin; DNA and the Goal of Human Perfectibility by Steven Rose; What is Socialist Medicine? by Vicente Navarro; The Health of Black Folk: Disease, Class, and Ideology in Science by Nancy Krieger and Mary Bassett; Biology and Social Responsibility by Eric Holtzman; The Technology Mystique and Third World Options by Maurice Bazin; Microcomputers: From Movement to Industry by Lenny Siegel; The Radical Science Movement in the United States by Jon Beckwith. Over 150 issues of Monthly Review in stock - contact us directly to save on shipping for multiple orders. Offered for US$ 10.00 by: Books on the Web/Booksinternationale.com - Book number: 21069 See more books from our catalog: Capitalism | |||