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CURRICULUM VITAE AND LIST OF PUBLICATIONS Richard D. Wolff Department of Economics University of Massachusetts Amherst, Massachusetts 01003 Office tel...

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CURRICULUM VITAE AND LIST OF PUBLICATIONS Richard D. Wolff Department of Economics University of Massachusetts Amherst, Massachusetts 01003 Office tel: 413-545-6351 Office FAX: 413-545-2921 Home address: 64 W 15th St., Apt 1W, New York, New York 10011 Home telephone: 646-336-8443 Home FAX: 646-336-7078 Email: [email protected]

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Place and Date of Birth: Youngstown, Ohio, April 1, 1942 Marital Status: Married, two children, ages 31 and 28 Education:

B.A. magna cum laude M.A. Economics M.A. Economics M.A. History Ph.D. Economics

Harvard Stanford Yale Yale Yale

1963 1964 1966 1967 1969

Language Proficiency: Fluent in French and German Positions Held: Professor, Economics Univ. of Mass. since 1981 Assoc. Prof., Economics Univ. of Mass. 1973-1981 Asst.Prof., Economics City College, CUNY, 1969-1973 Instructor, Economics Yale, 1967-1969 [Visiting Professor, University of Paris I (Sorbonne), Spring, 1994]

Published Work:

Books: The Economics of Colonialism: Britain and Kenya, 1870-1930, New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 1974. Rethinking Marxism: Struggles in Marxist Theory [Essays in honor of Paul M. Sweezy and Harry Magdoff], (co-edited with Stephen A. Resnick),

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New York: Autonomedia Press, 1985. ** Knowledge and Class: A Marxian Critique of Political Economy (co-authored with Stephen A. Resnick), Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press, 1987. Economics: Marxian versus Neoclassical (co-authored with Stephen A. Resnick), Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1987. [Japanese edition, new introduction, translated by N. Hirai and K. Takita, published in Tokyo: Aoki Shoten, 1991] Bringing it all Back Home: Class and Gender in the Modern Household (co-authored with Harriet Fraad and Stephen Resnick), London: Pluto Press and Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1994. Political Economy of Capitalism. Co-edited with A. Vlachou. Athens: Athens University of Economics and Business, 1993 (in Greek). Class and its Others (co-edited with Katherine Gibson, Julie Graham, and Stephen A. Resnick), Minneapolis and London: University of Minnesota Press, 2000. Re/Presenting Class: Essays in Postmodern Political Economy (co-edited with Katherine Gibson, Julie Graham, and Stephen A. Resnick), Chapel Hill and London: Duke University Press, 2001. Class Theory and History: Capitalism and Communism in the USSR (with Stephen Resnick). New York and London: Routledge, 2002. Translations of this book have now been published in Portuguese, Greek, and Korean editions.

Articles: "Economic Aspects of British Colonialism in Kenya, 1895-1930," Journal of Economic History, XXX:1 (March 1970), 273-277. "Modern Imperialism: the View from the Metropolis," American Economic Review, LX:2 (May 1970), 225-230.** "The Economic Expansion of United States Banks," Monthly Review, XXIII:1 (May 1971), 17-30.** "British Imperialism and the East African Slave Trade," Science and Society, XXXVI:4 (Winter 1972), 443-462. "On Marxism and Marginalism," History of Political Economy, 7 (1975), 270-272. "Hegemonic Powers in the Contemporary World," in I. Wallerstein, ed., World Inequality, Montreal: Laval University Press, 1975, 29-51.**

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"Alienation and Human Needs: A Note," Monthly Review XXVII:9 (February 1976), 58-61. "Marxist Theory and History: A Review Essay," Review of Radical Political Economics, 9:4 (Winter 1977), 87-94. "Economics, Advertising and Consumer Culture: a Review Essay," Monthly Review XXIX:10 (March 1978) 49-55. "Marxian Crisis Theory: Structure and Implications," Review of Radical Political Economics 10:1 (Spring 1978), 47-58. "Western Marxism-A Review Essay," Monthly Review XXX:4 (September 1978), 55-64. "The Theory of Transitional Conjunctures and the Transition from Feudalism to Capitalism" (with S. Resnick), Review of Radical Political Economics 11:3 (Autumn 1979), 3-22 and 32-36. "Class Structures in Developing Societies" (with S. Resnick), in W. Ladd Holist and James Rosenau, Eds., World System Structure, Beverly Hills and London: Sage Publications, 1981, 243-260. "A Reformulation of Marxian Theory and Historical Analysis" (with S. Resnick), The Journal of Economic History 42:1 (March 1982), 53-60. "The End of Being Consistent by Hans Magnus Enzensberger," a translation from the German (with L. Wolff), Semiotexte 4:2 (1982), 160-174. "Marx's - not Ricardo's - 'Transformation Problem': a Radical Reconceptualisation" (with B. Roberts and A. Callari), History of Political Economy 14:4 (Winter 1982), 564-582. "Classes in Marxian Theory" (with S. Resnick), Review of Radical Political Economics 13:4 (Winter 1982), 1-18. "Marxist Epistemology: The Critique of Economic Determinism" (with S. Resnick), Social Text 6 (Fall 1982), 31-72. "A Marxist Theory of the State" (with S. Resnick), in Larry L. Wade, ed., Political Economy: Recent Views, Boston and the Hague: Kluwer-Nijhoff, 1983, 122-151. "Reply to Houston and Lindsay on Classes in Marxian Theory" (with S. Resnick), Review of Radical Political Economics 15:1 (Spring 1983), 156-160. "David Harvey, Marxist Economics and Geography - a Review Essay," Economic Geography, (Summer 1984), 81-85. "Unsnarling the Tangle"(with B. Roberts and A. Callari), History of

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Political Economy 16:3 (Fall 1984), 431- 436. "A Marxian Alternative to the Transformation Problem" (with B. Roberts and A. Callari), Review of Radical Political Economy, 16:2 (Summer/Fall 1984), 115-135. "Neoclassical Economics and Marxism," (with S. Resnick) Monthly Review (December 1984), 29-46.** "Class Analysis of International Relations" (with S. Resnick and J. Sinisi), in W. Ladd Hollist and F. LaMond Tullis, eds., An International Political Economy, Boulder: Westview Press, 1985, 87-123. "Solutions and Problems" (with S. Resnick) in Resnick and Wolff, eds., Rethinking Marxism: Struggles in Marxist Theory, New York: Autonomedia Press, 1985, ix - xxxiv. "A Marxian Reconceptualisation of Income and its Distribution" (with S. Resnick) in Ibid., 319-344. "Power, Property and Class" (with S. Resnick) Socialist Review 86 (Spring 1986), 97-124. "Marxism and Post-Marxism" (with Stephen Cullenberg) Social Text 15 (Fall 1986), 126-135. "What are Class Analyses?" (with S. Resnick) in Paul Zarembka, ed., Research Annual in Political Economy, Vol. 9, Greenwich: JAI Press, 1986, 44-67. "Class, Power and Culture" (with J. Amariglio and S. Resnick), in C. Nelson and L. Grossberg, eds., Marxism and the Interpretation of Culture, Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1988, 487-502. "Marxian Theory and the Rhetoric of Economics" (with S. Resnick) in Robert Solow, Donald McCloskey and Arjo Klamer, editors, The Rhetorics of Economics, Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 1988, 47-63. "Communism: Between Class and Classless," (with S. Resnick), Rethinking Marxism, 1:1 (Spring, 1988), 14- 48. "The New Marxian Economics: Building on Althusser's Legacy," (with Stephen Resnick), Economies et Socie tes: Histoire de la pensee economique [Economics journal published by the Institute of Applied Mathematical Sciences in Paris] No. 11 (March 1989), 185-200. "Gramsci, Marxism and Philosophy," Rethinking Marxism, 2:2 (Summer 1989), 41-57. "Radical Differences Among Radical Theories,"(with S. Resnick), Review of Radical Political Economics, 20:2-3 (Summer and Fall, 1988), 1-6.

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"For Every Knight in Shining Armor, There's a Kitchen Waiting to be Cleaned: A Marxist-Feminist Analysis of the Household," (with Harriet Fraad and S. Resnick), Rethinking Marxism 3:1 (Winter 1989), 10-69. "China Today and Class Analysis," (with S. Resnick), Rethinking Marxism (Spring 1990), 157-163. "Une Nouvelle Theorie des Institutions," (with S. Resnick), Economie Applique XLIII: No. 3 (1990), 111- 129. "Division and Difference in the 'Discipline' of Economics," (with J. Amariglio and S. Resnick), Critical Inquiry 17:1 (Autumn 1990), 108-137. Revised version published in Messer-Davidow, Ellen, Shumway, David, and Sylvan, David, eds., Knowledges: Historical and Critical Studies in Disciplinarity. Charlottesville and London: University of Virginia Press, 1993, pp. 150-184. "Class, Patriarchy and Power" (with H. Fraad and S. Resnick), Rethinking Marxism 3:2 (Summer 1990), 124-144. "The Marxist Theoretical Tradition: One View," Rethinking Marxism 3:3-4 (Fall-Winter 1990), 329-336. "Class Beyond the Nation State" (with David Ruccio and S. Resnick), in a special joint issue on Global Perspectives on Capitalism of Capital and Class and The Review of Radical Political Economics, 22:1 (Spring 1990), 14-27. "Althusser's Contribution" (with S. Resnick), Rethinking Marxism 4:1 (Spring 1991), 13-16. "Criticizing Social Criticism," Boundary 2, 18:2 (Summer 1991), 207-226. "Radical Economics: A Tradition of Theoretical Differences," (with S. Resnick), in B. Roberts and Feiner, eds., Radical Economics, Boston/The Hague: Kluwer Nijhoff, 1992, pp. 15-43. "On Overdetermination: Reply to Richard Peet" (with S. Resnick). Antipode: A Radical Journal of Geography 24:2 (April, 1992), 131-140. "Alternative Theories in the Teaching of Economics" (with F. Moseley). In D. Colander and R. Brenner, eds. Educating Economists, Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1992, 243-248. "Everythingism, or Better Still, Overdetermination." (With S. Resnick). New Left Review 195 (September/October 1992), 124-127. "The Specter of Surplus in Economics." Review of Radical Political Economics 24:3-4 (Fall & Winter 1992), 209-217. "Althusser's Liberation of Marxian Theory." (With S. Resnick). In Kaplan, E. Ann and Sprinker, Michael, eds., The Althusserian Legacy. London and New York: Verso, 1993, pp. 59-72. "State Capitalism in the USSR: A High-Stakes Debate." (With S. Resnick).

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Rethinking Marxism 6:2 (Summer, 1993), 46-68. "The Spectre Still Haunts." (With S. Resnick). Polygraph 6/7 (Summer, 1993), 119-125. "Rethinking Complexity in Economic Theory: the Challenge of Overdetermination" (with S. Resnick). In Richard W. England, Ed. Evolutionary Concepts in Contemporary Economics, Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1994, pp. 39-60. "Capitalisms, Socialisms, Communisms: A Marxist View." (With S. Resnick). In Agger, Ben, ed., Current Perspectives in Social Theory, Vol. 14. Greenwich, CT. and London: JAI Press, 1994, pp. 135-150. "Between State and Private Capitalism: What Was Soviet "Socialism"? (with S. Resnick), Rethinking Marxism 7:1 (Spring 1994), 9-30. **"Lessons from the USSR: Taking Marxian Theory the Next Step." (With S. Resnick). In Magnus, B. and Cullenberg, S., eds., Whither Marxism? London and New York: Routledge, 1994, pp. 207-234. This article was translated by Akio Kano and published in the Japanese academic journal Hokuriku Hogaku [Journal of Law and Political Science, Hokuriku University] Vol. III, No. 4 (March 1996), 105-146. "Markets do not a Class Structure Make." In A. Callari, S. Cullenberg, and C. Biewener, Eds. Marxism in the Postmodern Age. New York: Guilford Publications, 1994, pp. 390-399. "The End of the USSR" (with S. Resnick). In. A. Callari, S. Cullenberg, and C. Biewener, Eds. Marxism in the Postmodern Age. New York: Guilford Publications, 1994, pp. 321-330. "Modern Ancients: Self-employed Truckers" (With Gabriel Fried). Rethinking Marxism 7:4 (Winter 1994), 103-115. "Magritte: A Painter Brushes with Overdetermination." Rethinking Marxism 8:1 (Spring 1995), 27-47. "Review of Louis Althusser's The Future Lasts Forever." In Rethinking Marxism 8:2 (Summer 1995), 123-134. “Introduction” to T. Benton, R. Grundmann, and A. Vlachou, Editors. Nature and Society: A Debate over Ecology, Marxism, and Knowledge. Athens: Delfini Publishers, 1995 (in Greek). "Althusser and Hegel: Making Marxist Explanations Antiessentialist and Dialectical." In A. Callari and D.F. Ruccio, Eds. Postmodern Materialism and the Future of Marxist Theory. Hanover and London: Wesleyan University Press, 1996, 150-163. "The New Marxian Political Economy and the Contribution of Althusser" (with S. Resnick). In Callari and Ruccio, Ibid., 167-192. "Markets, Private Property, Socialism and Communism" (with S. Resnick). In C. Polychroniou and H.R. Targ, Eds., Marxism Today: Essays

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on Capitalism, Socialism and Strategies for Social Change. Westport and London: Praeger, 1996, 119-142. "Nondeterminist Marxism: The Birth of a Postmodern Tradition in Economics," (with J. Amariglio, A. Callari, S. Resnick, and D. Ruccio), in Fred E. Foldvary, Ed., Beyond Neoclassical Economics: Heterodox Approaches to Economic Theory. Cheltenham, UK and Brookfield, US: Edward Elgar, 1996, 134-147. "Reply to Aronson." Rethinking Marxism Vol 9. No 3 (Fall 1996-1997), 76-79. "Why Provoke this Strike? Yale and the U.S. Economy." Short version published in Social Text 49 (Winter 1996), 21-24. Longer version published in Cary Nelson, Ed., Will Teach for Food: Academic Labor in Crisis, Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1997. “The Transformation Trinity: Value, Value Form, and Price.” (With A. Callari, B. Roberts). In Ricardo Bellofiore, Ed., Marxian Economics: A Reappraisal, vol. 2. London: Macmillan, 1998, and New York: St. Martins Press, 1998, pp. 43-56. "The New Right's Economics: A Diagnosis and Counterattack," in Amy Ansell, Ed., Divided We Fall: The Agenda of the Conservative Movement, Boulder Colorado and Oxford: Westview Press, 1998, pp. 211-227. Philip O’Hara, Ed. Encyclopedia of Political Economy. London and New York: Routledge, 1999. I was a member of the Editorial Team that compiled this encyclopedia (p. vii) and also authored 8 substantial entries. “Althusser’s Importance Today.” Rethinking Marxism 10:3 (Fall 1998), 90-93. “Marxian Theory as Critique of Democracy.” In John Milios, Louka Katseli, and Theodore Pelagidis, Eds. Rethinking Democracy and the Welfare State. Athens: Ellinika Grammata, 1999, 17-27. Reprinted in Pelagidis, Katseli, and Milios, Eds. Welfare State and Demcoracy in Crisis. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2001, 51-60. “Marxism, Class Analysis, and the USSR: A Y2K Perspective.” Published in the online magazine Bad Subjects, Berkeley, CA., October, 1999, http://eserver.org/bs/45 “Marxism and Democracy.” Rethinking Marxism 12:1 (Spring 2000), 112-122. “Class and Monopoly” (co-authored with Stephen Resnick” In Robert Pollin, Ed., Capitalism, Socialism, and Radical Political Economy: Essays in Honor of Howard J. Sherman. Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar, 2000, pages 154-176. “Die US-Wirtschaft im Jahr 2000 – eine marxistische Analyse.” Arbeiterstimme: Zeitschrift for marxistische Theorie und Praxis Nr. 130,29 Jahrgang (Nurnberg: Dezember 2000), 24-28. “The US Economy in 2000.” [Chinese translation] Dangdai Jingji Yanjiu [Contemporary Economic Research] Vol. 65, No. 1 (January, 2001), 7-12. “Struggles in the USSR: Communisms Attempted and Undone.” (co-authored with

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Stephen A. Resnick). In Gibson, Graham, Resnick, and Wolff, Editors., Re/Presenting Class: Essays in Postmodern Political Economy, op.cit., 2001. Chapter 12, 264-290. “Louis Althusser.” In Hans Bertens and Joseph Natoli, Editors. Postmodernism: The Key Figures, London and New York: Blackwell Publishers, 2002, 7-12. “Economic Crisis in the USA” Translated as “Az Egyesult Allamok gazdasagi valsaga” in Eszmelet, No. 51 (Budapest, 2001), 4-20. “The U.S. Economic Crisis: A Marxian Analysis.” Theoria: A Journal of Social and Political Theory. (Journal published in South Africa by the University of Natal) No. 97 (June 2001), 82-98. “Capitalist Economy and Terrorism” Translated as “Kapitalist ekonomi ve terorizm” in Birikim (Istanbul) 150 (Ekim 2001), 76-78. Another version of this article published in Italian as “Gli USA e lo sviluppo Diseguale. Economia capitalista e terrorismo” in Proteo: rivista a carattere di analisi delle dinamiche economico-produttive e di politiche del lavoro No. 1 (2002), 44-47. “Empire and Class Analysis” (with S. Resnick). Rethinking Marxism 13:3/4 (Fall/Winter 2001), 61-69. “Capitalist Hegemony and Contesting Concepts of Class” Socialism and Democracy, 16:2 (Summer-Fall 2002), 153-162. “The U.S. Economic Crisis: A Marxian Analysis.” Rethinking Marxism, 14:1 (Spring 2002), 118-131. “Long Term Global War” (with S. Resnick). Rethinking Marxism 14:2 (Summer 2002), 128-132. “’Efficiency’: Whose Efficiency?” in post-autistic economics review, no. 16 (October 17, 2002) an electronic journal at www.paecon.net “Marxism’s Renewal Means Marxism’s Debate.” (with S. Resnick) Radical Society 29:3 (October 2002), 108-110. “World Bank/Class Blindness” in Amitava Kumar, Editor. World Bank Literature. Minneapolis and London: University of Minnesota Press, 2003, pp. 172-183. “Colonialism in Africa and Reparations: A Class Analysis.” In Rethinking Marxism 15:1 (January 2003), pp. 141-150. “A Reply to Perino on the Absurdity of ‘Efficiency’” in post-autistic economics review. No 18 (February 5, 2003) an electronic journal at www.paecon.net “Class and Monopoly” (with S. Resnick) in International Journal of Applied Economics and Econometrics. 11:1 (January-March), pp. 59-86. “The Empire’s War on Iraq” (with Max Fraad-Wolff) in Bad Subjects. Issue # 63 (April 2003) an electronic journal at www.eserver.org/bs/63/ “The Empire Strikes Iraq” (with Max Fraad-Wolff). Guest Column in Foreign Policy Forum (April 19, 2003) an electronic forum at www.foreignpolicyforum.com. “The Diversity of Class Analyses: A Critique of Erik Olin Wright and Beyond.” (With Stephen Resnick). Critical Sociology 29:1 (April 2003), 7-28.

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“Marksizm ve Demokrasi” (Translated into Turkish by Cem Kamozut). In Praksis 10 (2003) pp. 123134. “The Critique of Economic Policy.” In post-autistic economics review. No. 22 (November 24, 2003) an electronic journal at www.paecon.net. “Exploitation, Consumption, and the Uniqueness of U.S. Capitalism.” (With Stephen Resnick) Historical Materialism 11:4 (2003), pp. 209-226. “The ‘Efficiency’ Illusion” in Edward Fulbrook, Editor, Student’s Guide to What’s Wrong With Economics, London and New York: Anthem Press, 2004, pp. 169-175. “Marxism, Class Analysis, and the USSR: a Y2K Perspective,” in M.S. Prelinger and J. Schalit, Editors. Collective Action: A Bad Subjects Anthology. London and Ann Arbor: Pluto Press, 2004, pp. 49-54. “ideologische Staatsapparate/repressiver Staatsapparat” in Wolfgang Fritz Haug, Editor. HistorischKritisches Worterbuch des Marxismus, Volume 6/1. Hamburg: Argument Verlag, 2004, pp. 761-772. “Boom or Bust in Washington: Red, White and Broke” (With Max Fraad-Wolff). Red Pepper (London), No. 125 (November 2004), pp. 24-25. “Dialectics and Class in Marxian Economics: David Harvey and Beyond” (With S. Resnick). New School Economic Review (an electronic journal at www.newschool.edu/gf/nser), 1:1 (Fall 2004), pp. 91-114. “The Issue in Iraq is Imperialism.” Review of Political Economy No. 3 (2004), pp. 95-103. [This is a Chinese theoretical journal; the translator of this article was Ning Guang Jie] “East and West: Why Focus on Class?” Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences No. 2 (January 2005), pp. 221-240. Published in Calcutta, India. “Economia e fondamenatalismo nelle elezioni statunitensi.” Critica Marxista 2005: No. 1 (JanuaryFebruary), pp. 20-26 (translated by Roberto Ciccarelli). “Ideological State Apparatuses, Consumerism, and U.S. Capitalism: Lessons for the Left.” Rethinking Marxism 17:2 (April 2005), pp. 223-236. “The Categories of Class Analysis and the Soviet Experience” (with S. Resnick). Rethinking Marxism 17:4 (October 2005), pp. 559- 566. “Okonomisches Fundament und fundamentalistische Religion.” Das Argument: Zeitschrift fur Philosophie and Sozialwissenschaften (Berlin) Volume 262 (Issue Number 4, 2005), pp. 461468. “Anti-Slavery and Anti-Capitalism.” In Logos: a Journal of Modern Society and Culture (Winter, 2006), an online journal at http://www.logosjournal.com/issue_5.1/wolff.htm. “Class and Economics.” Dollars and Sense (May/June 2006) “Response to Julian Markels.” Rethinking Marxism 18:3 (July 2006), 449-452.

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** Republished in languages other than English.

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