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Divided into sections on ideology, power, and politics, this collection of essays attempts to understand, from a neo-Marxist and postmodern perspective, the effect that the collapse of Soviet power will have on these elements of our world. Although the title implies that the collection considers the post-1989 world, many of the articles were written before that date. To all intents and purposes, this is an exact reproduction of the current issue (Vol. 15, No. 1/3) of the Krokers' Canadian Journal of Political and Social Theory . Its publication in the monographic series "CultureTexts" is an opportunity for those libraries which do not subscribe to the journal but which do collect in the areas of postmodernism, cultural theory, and Canadian and post-Cold War political theory to acquire some useful articles from theorists like Jean Baudrillard, Jurgen Habermas, and Anthony Giddens.
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Canadian Journal of Political and Social Theory Revue canadienne de theorie politique et sociale Ideology and Power in the Age of Lenin in Ruins 15th Anniversary Issue Volume 15, Numbers 1-2 & 3 (1991) CanadianJournal of Political and Social Theory Revue canadienne de theorie politique et sociale Editors Arthur Kroker and Marilouise Kroker Editorial Board William Leiss (Simon Fraser) Frank Burke (Queen's) Michael Weinstein (Purdue) Eileen Manion (Dawson) Deena Weinstein (De Paul) David Cook (Toronto) Eli Mandel (York) Ray Morrow (Alberta) Andrew Wernick (Trent) Pamela McCallum (Calgary) Film Review Editor Frank Burke (Queen's) Editorial Correspondents Gregory Baum (Montreal) Russell Jacoby (Los Ahgeles) Geraldine Finn (Ottawa) Daniel Drache (Toronto) Jean-Guy Vaillancourt (Montreal) Michael Dorland (Montreal) Charles Levin (Montreal) Larry Portis (Paris) John Fekete (Peterborough) Berkeley Kaite (Ottawa) Loretta Czernis (Toronto) Stephen P