Social Scientist. v 7, no. 84 (July 1979) p. Back cover.


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SOCIAL SCIENTIST: VOLUME 7 NUMBER 6 JANUARY 1979; Overexploitation and overpopulation: the proletarianization of rural workers: Claude Meillassoux; Responses to class and caste oppression in Thanjavur District: Saraswathi Menon; Patterns of emigration from Kerala: Raju Kurian; Eisenstein and the Potemkin revolution; On the dictatorship of the proletariat; On Vidya-sagar's life and work.

SOCIAL SCIENTIST: VOLUME 7 NUMBER 7 FEBRUARY 1979; Regeneration and degeneration of the .peasants:

three views about the destruction of the countryside:

Ernest Feder; The role of agro-commercial capital in "Rural Development" in south India: Barbara Harriss;

Responses to class and caste oppression in Thanjavur District 1940-52, part two: Saraswathi Menon; Scientism and the social sciences.

SOCIAL SCIENTIST: VOLUME 7 NUMBER 8/9 MARCH/ APRIL 1979; Multinational companies and concentration:

the case of the pharmaceutical industry: Sanjaya Lall;

The politics ofJapanese-Filipino joint ventures: A sociological view: RandolfS David and Mamoru Tsuda; Transnational monopolies in the developing countries: Andras Blaho; Multinationals in the Indian drug industry.

SOCIAL SCIENTIST: VOLUME 7 NUMBER 10 MAY 1979;

Understanding the Marthwada riots: repudiation of eclectic Marxism: Dipankar Gupta; The Tamil purist movement: a re-evaluation: Kailasapathy; Responses to class and caste oppression in Thanjavur district, 1940-52, part three: Saraswathi Menon; Academic and social action;

Agriculture and social structure in Tamil Nadu.

SOCIAL SCIENTIST: VOLUME 7 NUMBER 11 JUNE 1979 Industrial development in India since Independence:

Prabhat Patnaik; Textile workers' struggles in Madras Presidency: C S Krishna; Marketable surplus and economic development: M V Nadkarni; Beef-eating in ancient India; The RSS coup in the ICHR: its first fruits;

Bourgeois historiography and the peasant question.



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