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Stenges, 'Surplus and Surplus Value', The Review of Radical Political Economics, 7, 4, 1975; lan Steedman et al, 'The Value Controversy', Monthly Review, 1981; and John Bellamy Foster, 'The Theory of Monopoly Capitalism', Monthly Review, 1985.

5. Bertell Oilman, 'The Meaning of Dialectics', Monthly Review, November 1986.

6. Karl Marx, Capital, Vol. 1, p. 217.

7. Karl Marx, Grundrisse: foundation of the Critique of Political Economy, tr. by Martin Nicolaus, Penguin, 1973, p. 95.

8. Karl Marx, Capital, New York International Publishers, 1967.

9. Karl Marx, Capital, Vol. 1, Moscow and London, 1961; Afterword to the second German edition, p. 19.

10. Pierre Villar, 'Constructing Marxist History', p. 48, in Jaques Le Goff and Pierre Nora (eds.). Constructing the Past—Essays in Historical Methodology, CUP, 1985.

11. R. Dahl, 'Concept of Power', Behavioral Science, II, 1957, p. 201.

12. 'Source Ambiguities in the Notion of Power', American Political Science Review, LVIII, 1964, p. 348.

13. 'The Power of Power', in David Easton (ed.). Varieties of Political Theory, Prentice-Hall, 1966, p.70.

14. Op. cit., p. 201.

15. Michel Foucault, 'The Subject and Power', p. 220 (published as an afterword to Drefus and Rainbow's book on him).

16. E.g. M. Benton, '"Objective" Interests and the Sociology of Power', Sociology, 15(2), 1981, pp. 161-84; Daniel Miller and Christopher Tilley, Ideology, Power and Prehistory: An Introduction, 1984, pp. 1-15.

17. E.g. D. Wrong, Power: Its Forms Bases and Uses, Basil Blackwell, Oxford, 1979.

18. Dahl, op. cit, p. 20.

19. Power: A Radical View, Macmillan, 1974.

20. Examples of such efforts, which have attracted lot of attention, are: (a) J. Harsanyi, 'Measurement of Social Power, Opportunity Costs and the Theory of Two-Person Bargaining Games', Behavioral Science, Vol. 7, No. 1, 1962, pp. 67-80; (b) Donald Wittman, 'Various Concepts of Power: Equivalence Among Ostensibly Unrelated Approaches', B.J. of Pol. Science, 6, pp. 449-462.

21. P. Bachrach and M.S. Baratz, Power and Poverty—Theory and Practice, Oxford University Press, 1970.

22. For Lukes' summary, see ibid., p. 25.

23. Poulantzas quoted in Lukes, p. 55.

24. L. Althusser, Lenin and Philosophy and other Essays, New Left Books, London, 1971.

25. Foucault, The Subject and Power.

26. Quoted in J.C. Merquior, Foucault, Fontana Press, London, 1986, p. 118.

27. Foucault, Power/Knowledge, p. 79.

28. Karel Williams in Justin Wintle (ed.). Makers of Modern Culture, RKP', London, 1981.

29. Paul Veyne's obituary that appeared in Le Monde. J.G. Merquior's book on Foucault is a good survey, and a well-argued assessment of Foucault's intellectual personality and his bold historico-philosophical enterprise.

30. Foucault, p. 109.

31. Discipline and Punish, p. 27.

32. Power/Knowledge, p. 90.

33. The History of Sexuality, p. 93.

34. Quoted in Merquior, p. 118.

35. Alan Sheridan, Michel Foucault: The Will to Truth, Tavistock Publications, London, 1980.

36. Barry Smart, Foucault, Marxism and Critiaue, RKP, London, 1983.

37. Quoted in Stephen K. White, 'Foucault's Challenge to Critical Theory', American Political Science Review, Vol. 80, No. 2, June 1986.

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