CURRICULUM VITAE and LIST of PUBLICATIONS Richard D. Wolff

CURRICULUM VITAE and LIST of PUBLICATIONS Richard D. Wolff

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] ************************************* 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 Harvard 1963 M.A. Economics Stanford 1964 M.A. Economics Yale 1966 M.A. History Yale 1967 Ph.D. Economics Yale 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), 1 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.** 2 "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 Enzensber- ger," 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 3 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. 4 "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

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