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From:          [log in to unmask] Subject:       Marx's Theory Today -- 2nd Call for Papers 
 
                    SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS 
 
Poznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities 
book series would like to invite contributions to the upcoming volume 
entitled: 
 
                Marx's Social Theory Today 
 
which will be edited by R. Panasiuk and L. Nowak. 
 
 
The leading idea of the volume is to assess the scientific work of K. Marx 
in the area of social theory (or a part of it) from today's perspective. 
It is assumed that such a critical assessment will abstract from 
the (real or alleged) political role of Marx's theories in the formation 
of the so-called "real socialism."  Contributions based on the Analytical 
Marxist tradition are particularly welcome. 
 
The deadline for submitting papers is November 1st, 1995.  A contribution 
should not exceed 45 pages of standard typescript.  Typescripts, and 
diskettes (as well additional questions), should be sent to: 
 
Prof. L. Nowak 
Poznan Studies 
ul. Cybulskiego 13 
60-247 Poznan, POLAND 
 
Fax:    0-48-61-447-079 
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Ross B. Emmett, Augustana University College, Camrose, Alberta 
CANADA   T4V 2R3   voice: (403) 679-1517   fax: (403) 679-1129 
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