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<H2>Curriculum Vitae</H2>
<H2>Harry Cleaver</H2>
<H4>May, 2009</H4></CENTER>
<H3>Personal Data</H3>Born: January 21, 1944 <BR>Nationality: U.S.A.=20
<BR>Languages: <BR>--English (Native) <BR>--French (Fluent) =
<BR>--Spanish=20
(Reading) <BR>--Italian (Reading)=20
<H3>Academic Background</H3><A=20
href=3D"http://www.eco.utexas.edu/~hmcleave/stanforddegree72.gif">Ph.D. =
Stanford=20
University</A>, California, January, 1975 (Economics). <BR><A=20
href=3D"http://www.eco.utexas.edu/~hmcleave/antiochdegree72.gif">B.A. =
Antioch=20
College</A>, Ohio, June, 1967 (Economics). <BR>One year at Universit=E9 =
de=20
Montpellier, France, 1965. <BR><A=20
href=3D"http://www.eco.utexas.edu/~hmcleave/beaverdegree72.gif">Beavercre=
ek High=20
School</A>, Ohio, 1962.=20
<H3>Grants and Awards</H3>President's Associates Teaching Award, =
University of=20
Texas at Austin, 1984. <BR>Travel Grant for Conference in India 1976, =
Ford=20
Foundation. <BR>Research Grant for field work in France, summer 1970, =
from=20
Stanford Center for International Studies. <BR>Woodrow Wilson Fellowship =
for=20
Graduate Study. <BR>Two undergraduate scholarships in biochemistry won =
in=20
Science Fair competition.=20
<H3>Employment</H3>Associate Professor, University of Texas, Austin, =
Texas=20
academic years 1976-77 to present.=20
<P>Visiting Assistant Professor, New School for Social Research, New =
York,=20
academic years 1974-75, 1975-76.=20
<P>Charg=E9 d'Enseignement, Universit=E9 de Sherbrooke, academic years =
1971-72,=20
1972-73, 1973-1974.=20
<P>Teaching Assistant to Professor John Gurley, Stanford University, =
academic=20
year 1969-70.=20
<P>Administrator and Research Economist, Pacific Studies Center, Palo =
Alto,=20
California, summer 1969.=20
<P>Research Assistant to Professors Paul David and Moses Abramovitz, =
Stanford=20
University, academic year 1968-69. (Empirical studies of technological =
diffusion=20
and learning-by-doing.)=20
<P>Research Assistant in Economic Research, Office of Economic =
Opportunity,=20
Office of the President, U.S. Government, Washinbgton, D.C., =
Spring-Summer 1966.=20

<H3>Publications</H3><FONT color=3Dred>NEW! "Sports?" Forward to Ben =
Carrington=20
and Ian McDonald, <EM>Marxism, Cultural Studies and Sport</EM>, =
Routledge=20
Critical Studies in Sport, New York: Routledge, 2008.=20
<P>NEW! "Preface" to the Turkish Edition of Harry Cleaver, =
<EM>Reading</EM>=20
Capital <EM>Politically</EM>, Istanbul: Otonom Yayincilik, 2008.</FONT>=20
<P>"Deep Currents Rising: Some Notes on the global challenge to =
capitalism,"=20
(2006) forthcoming in in <EM>Subverting the Present, Imagining the =
Future:=20
Insurrection, Movement, Commons</EM>, New York: Autonomedia, 2007. =
(ISBN:=20
1570271844)=20
<P>"Paths of Autonomy" and "Neozapatismo and Autonomy", forthcoming in a =
book to=20
be published in Mexico containing the papers presented at an October =
24-26, 2006=20
Conference on: <EM>La Autonom=EDa Posible: Reinvenci=F3n de la =
pol=EDtica y=20
emancipaci=F3n </EM>at the Universidad Auton=F3ma de la Ciudad de =
M=E9xico.=20
<P>
<P><A =
href=3D"http://www.eco.utexas.edu/~hmcleave/workiscentralissue.htm">"Work=
 is=20
Still the Central Issue,"</A> in Ana Dinerstein and Michael Leary (eds), =
<EM>The=20
Labour Debate: An Investigation into the Theory and Reality of =
Capitalist=20
Work</EM>, Hampshire: Ashgate, 2002, pp. 135-148.=20
<P><A =
href=3D"http://www.eco.utexas.edu/~hmcleave/357krcp.html"><EM>Reading</EM=
>=20
Capital <EM>Politically</EM></A>, Second Edition, London: AK Press, =
2000.=20
<P>"The Crisis of Neoliberalism and Alternatives in the 21st Century," =
<EM>The=20
Study of Regional Development</EM>, Regional Development Research =
Institute,=20
Chonnam National University, Kwangju, Korea, Vol. 31, No. 1, December =
1999 (In=20
English). Translated and republished in Korean with the same title in =
<EM>The=20
Radical Review</EM> (Korea), (Pt.1) #15, 2003 and (Pt.2) #16, 2003.=20
<P><A href=3D"http://www.eco.utexas.edu/~hmcleave/port.html">"Nature,=20
Neoliberalism and Sustainable Development: Between Charybdis &amp; =
Scylla,"</A>=20
in Allessandro Marucci (ed) <EM>Camminare Domandando: La rivoluzione=20
zapatista</EM>, Roma: DeriveApprodi, 1999, pp. 257-270 (Italy).=20
<P><A=20
href=3D"http://www.eco.utexas.edu/facstaff/Cleaver/bookoutline.htm"><EM>Z=
apatista:=20
Neoliberalism, the Chiapas Uprising and Cyberspace</EM></A>, Seoul: =
Glamuri=20
Publishers, 1998 (448p). This is an edited, book-length collection of my =

writings translated into Korean with a special introduction I wrote for =
this=20
book.=20
<P><A href=3D"http://www.eco.utexas.edu/~hmcleave/zapeffect.html">"The =
Zapatista=20
Effect: The Internet and the Rise of an Alternative Political =
Fabric,"</A>=20
<EM>Journal of International Affairs</EM>, Vol. 51, No. 2, Spring 1998, =
pp.=20
621-640.=20
<P><A href=3D"http://www.eco.utexas.edu/~hmcleave/zaps.html%22">"The =
Zapatistas=20
and the Electronic Fabric of Struggle,"</A> <EM>Analysen &amp; =
Alternativen=20
zu&nbsp; einer neoliberalen Welt: Ein Reader</EM>, Hrsg:ARGE=20
Entwicklungspolitishe Hochshulwochen, Wien:Sudwind, 1997 (Austria); =
"Zapatistas=20
e a teia eletr=F4nica da luta," <EM>Lugar Comun</EM>, No.4, =
janeiro-abril 1998,=20
pp.139-164 (Brazil); John&nbsp; Holloway and Eloina Pel=E1ez (eds) =
<EM>Zapatista!=20
Reinventing Revolution in Mexico</EM>, Sterling: Pluto Press, 1998, pp. =
81-103=20
(England/USA); Allessandro Marucci (ed) <EM>Camminare Domandando: La =
rivoluzione=20
zapatista</EM>, Roma: DeriveApprodi, 1999, pp. 103-125 (Italy).=20
<P>"Preface" to <EM>Documents from the First Intercontinental =
Encounter</EM>, a=20
collection in Italian, published Spring 1997.=20
<P><A =
href=3D"http://www.echonyc.com/~women/Issue17/rev-cleaver.html">"The =
"Space"=20
of Cyberspace," <EM></A>Women &amp; Performance: A Journal of Feminst=20
Theory</EM>, Vol. 9, No. 1, Issue 17, 1996, pp. 239-248.=20
<P><A =
href=3D"http://www.eco.utexas.edu/~hmcleave/secularcrisis.html">"Theses =
on=20
Secular Crisis in Capitalism: The Insurpassability of Class =
Antagonisms"</A> in=20
C. Polychroniou and H.R. Targ (eds), <EM>Marxism Today: Essays on =
Capitalism,=20
Socialism and Strategies for Social Change</EM>, Westport: Praeger, =
1996, pp.=20
87-97.=20
<P>"Chapter 4: The Two-fold Charater of Labor" of <EM>Reading</EM> =
Capital=20
<EM>Politically</EM>, translated and published as "Il Capitolo IV: Il =
Duplice=20
Carattere del Lavoro" in <EM>Vis =E0 Vis: Quaderni per l'autonomia di =
classe</EM>=20
(Bologna), No. 4, inverno 1996, pp. 271-277.=20
<P><A=20
href=3D"http://www.eco.utexas.edu/facstaff/Cleaver/357Ldebtcrisis.html">"=
Close the=20
IMF, Abolish Debt and End Development: A Class Analysis of the =
International=20
Debt Crisis,"</A> translated and republished in Italian as "Chiudiamo Il =
FMI,=20
Aboliamo Il Debito e PoniamoFine allo Sviluppo: Un'Analisi di Classe =
Della Crisi=20
del Debito Internazionale" in <EM>Vis =E0 Vis: Quaderni per l'autonomia =
di=20
classe</EM> (Bologna), No. 4, inverno 1996, pp. 21-42.=20
<P>"Chapter 3: The Substance and Magnitude of Value" of <EM>Reading</EM> =
Capital=20
<EM>Politically</EM>, translated and published as "Il Capitolo III (La =
Sostanza=20
e la Grandezza del Valore) in <EM>Vis =E0 Vis: Quaderni per l'autonomia =
di=20
classe</EM> (Bologna), No. 3, inverno 1995, pp. 95-128.=20
<P>"The Subversion of Money-as-Command in the Current Crisis," in Werner =

Bonefeld and John Holloway (eds) <EM>Global Capital, National State and =
the=20
Politics of Money</EM>, London: MacMillan, 1995, pp. 141-177.=20
<P><A=20
href=3D"http://www.eco.utexas.edu/~hmcleave/introductiontozaps.html">"Int=
roduction"</A>=20
to <EM>Zapatista! The Documents of the New Mexican Revolution</EM>, New =
York:=20
Autonomedia, 1994, pp. 11-23. The documents comprising this book, =
including my=20
introduction, first appeared in e-text form in the LANIC (UT - Latin =
America=20
Network Information Center) gopher/web site and only later as a =
hard-copy book.=20
The novel character of the production of this book was written up in the =
ILAS=20
Newsletter.=20
<P>"Chapter 2: The Commodity-Form" of <EM>Reading</EM> Capital=20
<EM>Politically</EM>, translated and published as "Il Capitolo II (La=20
Forma-merce) in <EM>Vis =E0 Vis: Quaderni per l'autonomia di classe</EM> =

(Bologna), No. 2, primavera 1994, pp. 263-278.=20
<P><A href=3D"http://www.eco.utexas.edu/~hmcleave/offenegri.html">"Work, =
Value and=20
Domination: On the Continuing Relevance of the Marxian Labor Theory of =
Value in=20
the Crisis of the Keynesian Planner State," </A>published in <EM>Vis =E0 =
Vis:=20
Quaderni per l'autonomia di classe</EM> (Bologna), No. 2, primavera =
1994, pp.=20
73-90, as: "Lavoro, Valore e Dominio: Sull'attuale rilevanza della =
teoria di=20
Marx del laboro-valore nella crisi dello stato piano Keynesiano".=20
<P><A=20
href=3D"http://www.eco.utexas.edu/facstaff/Cleaver/chiapasuprising.html">=
"The=20
Chiapas Uprising: The Future of Class Struggle in the New World =
Order"</A>,=20
<EM>Riff-Raff: attraverso la produzione sociale</EM> (Padova), marzo =
1994, pp.=20
133-145; <EM>Impaction</EM> (Tokyo) No. 85, 1994, pp. 144-160; =
<EM>Common=20
Sense</EM> (Edinburgh) No. 15, April 1994, pp. 5-17; <EM>Canadian =
Dimension</EM>=20
(Winnipeg), Vol. 28, No. 3, May-June 1994, pp. 36-39; =
<EM>Lonnsslaven</EM>=20
(Oslo), #5, Spring-Summer 1994, pp. 6-7 (excerpt); <EM>Studies in =
Political=20
Economy</EM> (Toronto), No. 44, Summer 1994, pp. 141-157; <EM>=C1frica =
Am=E9rica=20
Latina. Cuardernos</EM>. (Madrid) N=FAmero 18, 2a/1995, pp.71-84.=20
<P>"Introduction" to <EM>Reading</EM> Capital <EM>Politically</EM>, =
translated=20
and published in <EM>Vis =E0 Vis: Quaderni per l'autonomia di =
classe</EM>,=20
(Italy), No. 1, autunno 1993, pp. 184-252.=20
<P>"Intervista a Harry Cleaver", a cura di Massimo De Angelis, in =
<EM>Vis =E0 Vis:=20
Quaderni per l'autonomia di classe</EM>, (Italy), No. 1, autunno 1993, =
pp.=20
79-100. (<A=20
href=3D"http://www.eco.utexas.edu/~hmcleave/InterviewwithHarryCleaver.htm=
l">English=20
version</A>, <A =
href=3D"http://www.eco.utexas.edu/~hmcleave/Motkraft.htm">Swedish=20
version</A>, <A=20
href=3D"http://www.eco.utexas.edu/~hmcleave/interviewdutch.html">Dutch=20
version</A>)=20
<P>"Kropotkin, Selbst-Valorisation und Krise des Marxismus" in =
<EM>Hintergrund:=20
Marxistische Zeitschrift f=FCr Gesellschaftstheorie und Politik</EM>, =
(Berlin)=20
IV-1993, pp. 14-29. Also as <A=20
href=3D"http://www.eco.utexas.edu/facstaff/Cleaver/kropotkin.html">"Kropo=
tkin,=20
Self-valorization and the Crisis of Marxism"</A> in <EM>Anarchist =
Studies</EM>,=20
(Lancaster) No. 2, 1994, pp. 119-135. Also in a Moscow collection =
published in=20
1997.=20
<P>"Marxian Categories, the Crisis of Capital and the Constitution of =
Social=20
Subjectivity Today," in <EM>Common Sense</EM>, (Scotland), No. 14, =
October 1993,=20
pp. 32-55. Also published in Italian in <EM>ZeroNetwork</EM> No.3, 1992 =
(Padua)=20
and in <EM>Non Solo Los Angeles</EM>, ECN, Dec. 1992 (Roma), and Werner =
Bonefeld=20
(ed.) <EM>Revolutionary Writing:</EM> Common Sense <EM>Essays in =
Post-Political=20
Politics</EM>, New York: Autonomedia, 2003.=20
<P><A=20
href=3D"http://www.eco.utexas.edu/facstaff/Cleaver/socialismessay.html">"=
Socialism,"</A>=20
an essay in Wolfgang Sachs (ed), <EM>The Dvelopment&nbsp; Dictionary : A =
Guide=20
to Knowledge and Power</EM>, London: Zed Books, 1992, pp. 233-249. [<A=20
href=3D"http://www.eco.utexas.edu/~hmcleave/socialismspan.html">Spanish=20
Version</A>]=20
<P>"The Inversion of Class Perspective in Marxian Theory: from =
Valorization to=20
Self-Valorization," in W. Bonefeld, R. Gunn and K. Psychopedis (eds) =
<EM>Essays=20
on Open Marxism</EM>, London: Pluto Press, 1992, pp. 106-144.=20
<P><A=20
href=3D"http://www.eco.utexas.edu/facstaff/Cleaver/357Ldebtcrisis.html">"=
Close the=20
IMF, Abolish Debt and End Development: A Class Analysis of the =
International=20
Debt Crisis</A>, <EM>Capital &amp; Class</EM> (UK) Number 39, Winter =
1990.=20
Translated and republished in Italian as "Chiudiamo Il FMI, Aboliamo Il =
Debito e=20
PoniamoFine allo Sviluppo: Un'Analisi di Classe Della Crisi del Debito=20
Internazionale" in <EM>Vis =E0 Vis: Quaderni per l'autonomia di =
classe</EM>=20
(Bologna), No. 4, inverno 1996, pp. 21-42.=20
<P>"Marginalidad y Autovaloracion," <EM>El Gallo Illustrado</EM> (Mexico =
City)=20
No. 1365, De Agosto de 1988. Also published in English in <EM>Common =
Sense</EM>=20
(Scotland) No. 9, 1989.=20
<P><A =
href=3D"http://www.eco.utexas.edu/facstaff/Cleaver/earthquake.html">"The =

Uses of an Earthquake,"</A> <EM>Visa Versa</EM> (Montr=E9al) =
December/January=20
1987, Qu=E9bec. Also published in <EM>Midnight Notes</EM>, (Boston) No. =
9, May=20
1988, <EM>Common Sense</EM> (Scotland) No. 9, 1989 and as "Von Nutzen =
eines=20
Erdbebens," <EM>Wildcat</EM>, (Germany) Winter 1988.=20
<P><A=20
href=3D"http://www.eco.utexas.edu/facstaff/Cleaver/kcgenpreface.htm">"Spe=
cial=20
Preface to the Korean Edition"</A> of <EM>Reading</EM> Capital=20
<EM>Politically</EM> (Pul Pi, Seoul) 1986.=20
<P><A =
href=3D"http://www.eco.utexas.edu/facstaff/Cleaver/MarxEcoorRev.html">"Ka=
rl=20
Marx:&nbsp; Economist or Revolutionary?"</A> in Suzanne W. Helburn and =
David=20
F.Bramhall (eds) <EM>Marx, Schumpter &amp;Keynes</EM>, M.E. Sharpe, =
Armonk,=20
1986. "Reaganism et les Relations de Classe aux Etats-Unis," in =
Marie-Blanche=20
Tahon and Andr=E9 Corten, <EM>L'Italie:&nbsp; Le Philosophe et le =
Gendarme</EM>,=20
VLB Editeur, Montr=E9al, Qu=E9bec, 1986.=20
<P><A=20
href=3D"http://www.eco.utexas.edu/facstaff/Cleaver/mbmhmcintro.html">"Int=
roduction,"</A>=20
and translation of 4 out of 9 chapters of Antonio Negri, <EM>Marx Beyond =
Marx:=20
Notebooks on the Grundrisse</EM>, Bergin and Garvey Press, N.Y., 1984.=20
(Originally <EM>Marx Oltre Marx</EM>, Feltrinelli, 1979).=20
<P>"Tesis Sobre la Teor=EDa Marxista del Valor Trabajo," <EM>El Gallo=20
Illustrado</EM>, No.1085, April 10, 1983.=20
<P>"Marx's Theory of Crisis as a Theory of Class Relations," =
<EM>Research in=20
Political Economy</EM>, Vol. 5 (JAI Press, Greenwhich), 1982.(with Peter =
Bell).=20
<P>"Technology as Political Weaponry," in a collection on <EM>The =
Responsibilty=20
of the Scientific and Technological Enterprise in Technology =
Transfer</EM>,=20
American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1981. Translated =
and=20
reprinted in <EM>El Gallo Illustrado</EM> No. 1243, (Mexico City, 1986). =

<P><A=20
href=3D"http://www.eco.utexas.edu/facstaff/Cleaver/304Lsupplyside.html">"=
Supply-Side=20
Economics: The New Phase of Capitalist Strategy in the Crisis,"</A> in=20
<EM>Babylone</EM>(Paris, Fall 1981), in <EM>Metropoli</EM> (Rome, 1981) =
and in=20
the Mexican weekly <EM>El Gallo Illustrado</EM> (Mexico City, 1981).=20
<P><A=20
href=3D"http://www.eco.utexas.edu/facstaff/Cleaver/357kmexedit.html">"Spe=
cial=20
Preface to the Mexican Edition"</A> of <EM>Reading</EM> Capital=20
<EM>Politically</EM> (written in 1981, appeared in 1985).=20
<P><A=20
href=3D"http://www.eco.utexas.edu/facstaff/Cleaver/357krcp.html"><EM>Read=
ing</EM>=20
Capital <EM>Politically</EM></A>, University of Texas Press, 1979. =
Published in=20
England by Harvester Press, in Mexico by Fondo de Cultura Economica, in =
Brazil=20
by Zahar Editores and in South Korea by Pul Pi. Published serially in =
Italy in=20
the journal <EM>Vis =E0 Vis: Quaderni per l'autonomia di classe</EM> =
(Bologna).=20
<P>"Malaria and the Political Economy of Public Health," =
<EM>International=20
Journal of Health Services</EM>, Vol. 7, No. 4, 1978.=20
<P><A =
href=3D"http://www.eco.utexas.edu/~hmcleave/357Lcleaverfood.pdf">"Food,=20
Famine and the International Crisis,"</A> <EM>Zerowork</EM>, No. 2, =
1977.=20
Translated and reprinted in Canada (as "Alimentation, famine et crise=20
internationale" <EM>Dossier SUCO</EM>), Mexico and Germany (as =
"Nahrungsmittel,=20
Hunger und die Internationale Krise," <EM>Thekla</EM> 10, Juli 1988).=20
<P>"Malaria, The Politics of Public Health, and the International =
Crisis,"=20
<EM>Review of Radical Political Economics</EM>, Spring 1977.=20
<P>The Political Economy of Malaria De-control," <EM>Economic and =
Political=20
Weekly</EM>, (Bombay),September 4, 1976.=20
<P>"The Internationalization of Capital and the Mode of Production in=20
Agriculture," <EM>Economic and Political Weekly</EM> (Bombay), March 27, =
1976.=20
<P>"Canadian Independence: Developing Views among the U.S. Ruling =
Class,"=20
<EM>Canadian Dimension</EM>, Vol. 10, No. 2, 1974.=20
<P><A =
href=3D"http://www.eco.utexas.edu/~hmcleave/cleavercontradictions.pdf">"T=
he=20
Contradictions of the Green Revolution,"</A> <EM>American Economic =
Review</EM> ,=20
May 1972 and <EM>Monthly Review</EM>, June 1972 (including <EM>Monthly=20
Review</EM> Edizione Italiana). Reprinted in Charles K. Wilber (ed.) =
<EM>The=20
Political Economy of Development and Underdevelopment</EM>, 1973 and in =
Steve=20
Weissman (ed.)<EM>The Trojan Horse: The Strange Politics of Foreign =
Aid</EM>,=20
1974. Also translated and reprinted in Greece and India.=20
<H3>Book Reviews</H3>
<P>Elaine Katzenberger (ed) <EM>First World, Ha Ha Ha! The Zapatista=20
Challenge</EM>, San Francisco: City Lights Books, 1995. Published in =
<EM>Love=20
&amp; Rage</EM> (New York).=20
<P>George Collier, <EM>Basta! Land and the Zapatista Rebellion in =
Chiapas</EM>,=20
Oakland: Institute for Food and Development Policy, 1994. Published in =
<EM>Love=20
&amp; Rage</EM> (New York). Reprinted in <EM>Re-Construction</EM> =
(Melbourne),=20
No.5, Winter/Spring 1995, pp. 45-48.=20
<P>John Ross, <EM>Rebellion from the Roots: Indian Uprising in =
Chiapas</EM>,=20
Monroe: Common Courage Press, 1995. Published in <EM>Love &amp; =
Rage</EM> (New=20
York), Vol. 6, No. 2, March/April 1995, pp. 23, 26.=20
<P>Paul Buhle, <EM>C.L.R. James: the Artist as Revolutionary</EM>. =
Published in=20
<EM>Rethinking Marxism</EM>, Volume 2, Number 4, Winter 1989.=20
<H3>Creative Activities</H3>
<P><FONT color=3Dred>2004 --<BR>Creation of a new web-based course on =
the=20
Political Economy of Education. This course is entirely web-based, in =
the sense=20
that virtually all the materials of the course are made available =
through the=20
web (syllabus, course calendar, interactive web-forum, original texts =
from the=20
history of thought on education and from contemporary debates. The =
material is=20
constantly being elaborated - most recently (2006-2007) with texts from=20
non-Western traditions, e.g., Confucius and Mohammed al-Ghazali, one of =
the=20
great Muslem theologians and philosophers of the Middle Ages.</FONT>=20
<P>2001 -- <BR>Creation of new web-based course on History of Economic =
Thought.=20
This course is entirely web-based, in the sense that virtually all the =
materials=20
of the course are made available through the web (syllabus, course =
calendar,=20
interactive web-forum, original texts from the history of economic =
thought,=20
professor's lecture notes, and so on).=20
<P>Prepared technical instructions for other professors on how to =
implement=20
Webbbs software to create interactive web-forums for their courses.=20
<P>1999 -- <BR>Use of interactive "web-forums" for professor-student=20
communication, class discussion, and student self-organization.=20
<P>1996 -- <BR>Development of computer presentation materials for the =
teaching=20
of Eco 304L Introductory Macroeconomics, Eco 357k Introductory Marxist =
Economics=20
and Eco 357L Political Economy of International Crisis. These materials =
have=20
been used since the Fall of 1996. This has involved learning to use the=20
following applications: Powerpoint (slides), Adobe Photoshop (still =
images) and=20
SoundEdit 16 (audio), Adobe Premiere (movies) and Macromedia Director =
(all of=20
the above plus animation).=20
<P>1995 -- <BR>Creation of a personal WWW home page with a growing body =
of my=20
own course materials and published writings available in regular and =
hypertext=20
format. =
<BR>(http://www.eco.utexas.edu:80/Homepages/Faculty/Cleaver/index.html)=20
<BR>Over the last year I have learned that these materials assembled for =
my=20
courses at the University of Texas are being accessed and used by a wide =
variety=20
of students and professors around the world. As a result I am studying =
the=20
possibility of providing parallel on-line "courses" to anyone, anywhere. =

<P>1994 -- <BR>Creation and maintenance of Chiapas95, an information=20
dissimination "listserv" and archives on the Internet that reposts =
selected=20
materials (over 8,000) on the crisis in Mexico to over 700 interested =
scholars=20
and activists. The Chiapas95 homepage and archives are referenced by the =
LANIC=20
(UT - Latin America Network Information Center) gopher/web site and many =
other=20
sites concerned with Mexico and Latin America.=20
<BR>(http://www.eco.utexas.edu:80/Homepages/Faculty/Cleaver/chiapas95.htm=
l)=20
<P>1987-89 <BR>"The Spawn," in <EM>The Great Old Ones: New Adventures in =
the=20
Cthulhu Mythos</EM>, Albany: Chaosium 1989. This role-playing adventure, =
based=20
on the pulp fiction of H.P. Lovecraft, the archeology of the ancient=20
cliff-dwellers and the political economy of Southwestern copper mining =
in the=20
1920s, was the lead scenario in a collection that won the national =
"Origins"=20
award "Best Role-Playing Adventure of 1989" from the Academy of =
Adventure Gaming=20
Arts and Design.=20
<P>1987 -- <BR>Maintenance of the Texas Archives of Autonomist Marxism, =
a=20
collection of materials from all over the world designed, written and =
otherwise=20
produced within those traditions of Marxism which have emphasized the=20
self-activity of labor vis =E0 vis capital. This collection, which has =
been=20
assembled over a period of some 30 years has been indexed and will be =
made=20
progressively available to scholars through the Internet.=20
<P>1985 -- <BR>Multimedization of the teaching of Introductory =
Macroeconomics=20
and Introductory Marxist Economics. Collection and integration of =
literature=20
(novels, short stories, poetry) and popular culture (music, comics, =
film) into=20
the presentation/discussion of economic theory and contemporary economic =

history.=20
<H3>Conferences and Symposiums (A Selection)</H3><FONT color=3Dred>NEW!=20
"Neozapatismo and Autonomy"</A>, [<A=20
href=3D"http://www.eco.utexas.edu/~hmcleave/NeozapatismoAutonomy.pdf">pdf=
=20
version</A>].</STRONG> Two papers presented to the Conference on <EM>La=20
Autonom=EDa Posible: Reinvenci=F3n de la pol=EDtica y emancipaci=F3n =
</EM>at the=20
Universidad Auton=F3ma de la Ciudad de M=E9xico, October 24-26 2006.=20
<P>NEW! "From Chiapas, Mexico to the World: lessons from the role of the =

Internet in the genesis of the counter-globalization movement," =
presentation to=20
"Academic Session I: Politics" of "The Networked Publics Conference and =
Media=20
Festival", The Annenberg Center for Communication at the University of =
Southern=20
California, April 28, 2006. </FONT>
<P><A =
href=3D"http://www.eco.utexas.edu/~hmcleave/Outsourcing.ppt">"Outsourcing=
: A=20
Problem? What kind?"</A></STRONG> Slide presentation accompanying debate =
with=20
Dr. Robert Duvic, UT School of Business, April 7, 2004.=20
<P>"Mapping Autonomies in Chiapas: An International Research Networks =
Workshop"=20
Teresa Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies, University of =
Texas at=20
Austin, April 24-26, 2003.
<P>
<P>"Globalization as we Know It", conference at Barnard College, =
Columbia=20
University, May 2002.=20
<P>"Social Movements, Libraries and the Internet: From Vietnam to =
Chiapas,"=20
presented to American Library Association Annual Meetings, Special =
Session on=20
"Social Movements, Marginalized Groups, and the Internet: Issues for =
Researchers=20
and Librarians," San Franciso, June 17, 2001.=20
<P>"The Internet and the Development of Multi-national, Coordinated =
Opposition=20
to Capitalism," Annual Meetings of the Conference of Socialist =
Economists,=20
London, UK, July 2000.=20
<P>"Computer-linked Social Movements and the Global Threat to =
Capitalism,"=20
presented to the summer course "Computers, Networks and the Prospects =
for=20
European and World Security," Rovereto (Trento), Italy, August 13, 1999, =

organized by the International School on Disarmament and Research on =
Conflicts.=20
<P>"Work is Still the Central Issue!" Conference on the "Labor Question" =
at=20
Warwick University, Warwick, England, February 1999.=20
<P>"The Crisis of Neoliberalism and Alternatives in the 21st =
Century."&nbsp;=20
Written in the Winter of 1999 for three talks in Korea in January 1999: =
at=20
Kwangju National University, Seoul National University and the Korean =
Labor=20
Institute.=20
<P>"From Chiapas to the World: Democracy, the Internet and the =
Organization of=20
Information," INET'98: 8th Annual Conference of the Internet Society, =
Geneva,=20
Switzerland, July 22, 1998.=20
<P>"Economy in the Post-Development Era: Rethinking the Market," Towards =
Post=20
Developmentalism?: An Examination of Alternative Approaches, A =
Conference at=20
Harvard Law School, April 18, 1998.=20
<P>"Encounters of the Fourth Kind: the Indigenous South and the =
High-tech North=20
on the Internet," Conference on 'Computers, Freedom and Privacy,' =
Austin, Texas,=20
February 18-20, 1998.=20
<P>"Mexico, the Internet and Politics under NAFTA," Conference on =
'Mexico Under=20
NAFTA: Security, Economics and Human Rights,' Okanagan University, =
Kalowna,=20
British Columbia, February 13, 1998.=20
<P>"The Zapatistas and the International Circulation of Struggle," Paper =

presented at Conference on 'Globalization from Below,' Duke University, =
February=20
6-8, 1998.=20
<P>"Nature, Neoliberalism and Sustainable Development: Between Charybdis =
&amp;=20
Scylla," Conference on Ecology and Economy, Instituto Piaget, Viseu, =
Portugal,=20
April 17-19, 1997=20
<P>"The Zapatistas' Revolution in Mexico: Cyberspace Struggles for =
Democracy,"=20
State University of New York at Purchase, April 20, 1997.=20
<P>"Will the Internet be a Democratic Tool or Instrument of Exclusion?" =
Reuters=20
Forum: Critical Issues in International Economics, Columbia University =
Graduate=20
School of Journalism, February 26, 1997.=20
<P>"The Electronic Fabric of Struggle: Zapatista Subversion in =
Cyberspace,"=20
Department of Geography and the Committee on Social Theory in the =
College of=20
Arts and Sciences at the Unviersity of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky, =
October=20
20, 1995.=20
<P>"Zapatistas and Cyberspace: the Electronic Fabric of Social =
Conflict,"=20
Department of Latin American Studies, Simon Fraser University, April =
1995.=20
<P>"The Social Roots of Economic Crisis"&nbsp; at Economics Seminar, =
U.S. Office=20
of Personnel Management, Denver, Colorado, August 15, 1994.=20
<P>"From 'Within &amp; Against' to "Beyond Capital': Comments on Werner=20
Bonefeld's Paper 'Integration and Transcendence'", Annual Meetings of =
the=20
Conference of Socialist Economists, University of Leeds, Leeds, England, =
July=20
1993.=20
<P>"Kropotkin, Self-Valorization and the Crisis of Marxism", to =
Conference on=20
Pyotr Kropotkin, Moscow, St. Petersburg and Dimetrov, December 9-14, =
1992.=20
<P>"Marxist Categories, the Crisis of Capital and the Constitution of =
Social=20
Subjectivity Today," and "Notes on Secular Crisis in Capitalism: The=20
Insurpassability of Class Antagonisms" to Rethinking Marxism Conference, =

University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Massachusetts, November 12-14, =
1992.=20
<P>"The Subversion of Money-as-Command in the Current Crisis," paper =
presented=20
to Conference on Global Money and the National State at FLACSO (Facultad =

Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales), Mexico City, Mexico, July 15-17, =
1992.=20
<P>"Marxist Categories, the Crisis of Capital and the Constitution of =
Social=20
Subjectivity Today," paper presented to Conference on Economic Crisis =
and Social=20
Subjectivity, Universit=E9 de Paris VIII, St. Denis, Paris, January =
24-25, 1992.=20
<P>"The Social Roots of Economic Crisis (August 10, 1991) and "The Dark =
Side of=20
the Market" and Debate with Prof. Larry Moss, (Babson College, Boston), =
(August=20
12, 1991) at Economics Seminar, U.S. Office of Personnel Management, =
Denver,=20
Colorado.=20
<P>"The Politics of Debt and the Transcendence of Capitalism," paper =
presented=20
to the Conferenceof Socialist Economists, Nottingham, England, July 14, =
1991.=20
<P>"Responding to the Backlash: South Korean Labor, Productivity Deals =
and=20
Runaway Shops," paper presented to the Korean Labor Institute, November =
1, 1990,=20
Seoul, South Korea.=20
<P>"The Crisis of Eastern Europe, the Resistance to Work and the =
Reunification=20
of Korea,"paper presented to the Conference on the Prospects for Korean=20
Reunification, Kyonggi University, Suwon, south Korea, October 31, =
1990.&nbsp;=20
Also presented to Korea Institute of Industrial Development, Sung Kyun =
Kwan=20
University, Seoul, South Korea, November 2, 1990.=20
<P>"The Social Roots of Economic Crisis," presentation to the Executive=20
Development Seminar, Office of Personnel Management, U.S. Government, =
Denver,=20
April 21, 1990.=20
<P>"Work, Value and Domination: On the Continuing Relevance of the =
Marxian Labor=20
Theory of Value in the Crisis of the Keynesian Planner State," invited =
paper and=20
lecture to Annual Meetings of the Conference of Socialist Economists =
(UK)=20
Shefield, England, July 1989.=20
<P>"Close the IMF, Abolish Debt and End Development," paper presented to =
the=20
Conference on Global Imbalances, American University, Washington D.C., =
May 1989.=20

<P>"The Marxian Theory of Money," "Marxian Theory and the International =
Debt=20
Crisis," twoinvited lectures to the Department of Economics, University =
of Utah,=20
Salt Lake City, May 1989.=20
<P>"Self-Valorization and the Centrality of the Margins," presentation =
to a=20
conference on "The Political Economy of the Magins," University of =
Toronto,=20
Toronto, Canada, May 26-29, 1988.=20
<P>"Beyond Capitalism and Socialism," presentation to the Student's =
Association=20
of SUNY Purchase, Purchase, New York, April 11, 1988.=20
<P>"An Alternative Interpretation of the Economy," presentation to the =
Economic=20
Development Seminar, Office of Personnel Management, U.S. Government, =
Oakridge,=20
Tennessee,&nbsp; April 8, 1988.=20
<P>"The International Monetary Crisis as a Crisis of Class Relations," =
Union for=20
Radical Political Economics, Annual Meetings, Chicago, Illinois, =
December 1987.=20
<P>"The Limits to Economic Democracy," (with Peter Bell), Marxist =
Scholars=20
Conference, Berkeley, California, November 1987.=20
<P>"Social Conflict, Ethnicity and Race in a Mexican City Barrio: The =
Case of=20
Tepito," presentation to the Department of Sociology, Colorado College, =
Colorado=20
Springs, Colorado, April 17, 1987.=20
<P>"Ending Poverty: Economic Rights of Americans," presentation to the=20
Progressive Student Alliance, Bradley University, Peoria, Illinois, =
April 3,=20
1987.=20
<P>"Development or Autonomy?" paper presented to the Colloquium on =
"Mexico at=20
Filo de Siglo XXI," Mexico City, November 1985.=20
<P>"Reaganism et les Relations de Classe aux Etats-Unix," paper =
presented to a=20
conference on "L'Italie: Le Philosophe et le Gendarme," November 17, =
1984, at=20
l'Universit=E9 du Qu=E9bec =E0 Montr=E9al, Montr=E9al, Qu=E9bec, Canada. =

<P>"A Radical View of Reaganomics," presentation to the Executive =
Development=20
Seminar, Office of Personnel Management, U.S. Government, Denver, =
September 15,=20
1984.=20
<P>"The Green Revolution - A Study in the Political Economy of =
Technological=20
Change," invited lecture at Cornell University, Ithaca, April 6,1984.=20
<P>"Marxism and the Social Sciences Today," Southwest Sociological =
Association=20
Meetings, Fort Worth, Texas,&nbsp; March 22, 1984.=20
<P>"The State of the Economy - An Alternative Interpretation," =
presentation to=20
the ExecutiveDevelopment Seminar of the U.S. Office of Personnnel =
Management,=20
Denver, July 1983.=20
<P>"Karl Marx: Economist or Revolutonary?," paper presented to the =
Conference on=20
Marx, Schumpter and Keynes, University of Colorado, Denver, April 1983.=20
<P>"Marx's Theory of Crisis As a Theory of Class Struggle", paper =
presented to=20
annual meetings of the Union for Radical Political Economics, ASSA =
meetings, New=20
York, Dec. 1982.=20
<P>"Capitalism: A Political and Moral Critique," 3-hour Presentation and =

subsequent Debate with Robert Benne, author of The Ethic of Democratic=20
Capitalism.&nbsp; Texas Lutheran University, Seguin, Texas, Sept. 1982.=20
<P>Special Session on my book: Reading Capital Politically,Western =
Social=20
Science Association, Albuquerque, New Mexico, April 1980.=20
<P>"Technology as Political Weaponry," American Association for the =
Advancement=20
of Science," San Francisco, California, January 6, 1980.=20
<P>Participation in Conference on the Diffused Factory, School of =
Architecture=20
(w/Quaderni del Territorio) University of Milan, Milan, Italy, June =
14th, 1979.=20
<P>"The Interdependence of Food and Energy in S.E. Asia:&nbsp; A Global=20
Perspective," paper presented to the Association of Asian Studies, panel =
of The=20
Future of American Policy in S.E. Asia, Waldorf-AstoriaHotel, New York =
City,=20
March 27, 1977.=20
<P>"The Internationalization of Capital and the Mode of Production in=20
Agriculture," presentation tothe Patna Seminar on the Political Economy =
of=20
Agriculture, A.N.S.&nbsp; lnstitute of Social Studies, Patna, Bihar, =
India,=20
February 12-14, 1976.=20
<P>"Developpement du Milieu Rural Dans le Contexte International" =
presentation=20
at the Symposium "Tier-Monde:&nbsp; Strategie de Developpement Rural" =
held by=20
the Institut de Cooperation Internationale at the University of Ottawa, =
Ottawa,=20
Canada, November 1974.=20
<P>"The Contradictions of the Green Revolution," invited presentation to =
the=20
Annual Meetings of the American Economic Association, May 1972.=20
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