PART 1: CLASS: 1. Naylor, R.T.; Dominion of Capital: Canada and International Investment. -2. Langdon, Steven; The emergence of the Canadian Working Class Movement, 1848-1875. -3. Heron, Craig and Bryan D.; Through the Prism of the Strike: Industrial Conflict in Southern Ontario, 1901-1914. -4. Bernier, Bernard; The Penetration of Capitalism in Quebec Agriculture. -5. Cuneo, Carl J.; Class Contradiction in Canada's International Setting.
PART 2: STATE: 6. Mellos, K.; Developments in Advanced Capitalist Ideology. -7. Cuneo, Carl J.; State, Class and Reserve Labour: The Case of the 1941 Canadian Unemployment Insurance Act. -8. Mahon, Rianne; Regulatory Agencies: Captive Agents or Hegemonic Apparatuses. -9. Huxley, Christopher; The State, Collective Bargaining and the Shape of Strikes in Canada
PART 3: IDEOLOGY:10. Smith, Allan; The Myth of the Self-Made Man in English Canada, 1850-1914. -11. Rioux, Marcel; The Development of Ideologies in Quebec. -12. Layton, Jack; Nationalism and the Canadian Bourgeoisie: Contradictions of Dependence. -13. Grayson, J. Paul and L.M. Grayson; Class and Ideologies of Class in the English-Canadian Novel. -14. Smith, D.; An Analysis of Ideological Structures and How Women are Excluded: Considerations for Academic Women.
PART 4: CHANGE: 15. Veltmeyer, H.; Dependency and Underdevelopment: Some Questions and Problems. -16. Frank, David; The Cape Breton Coal Industry and the Rise and Fall of the British Empire Steel Corporation. -17. Conway, J.F.; Populism in the United States, Russia, and Canada: Explaining the Roots of Canada's Third Parties. -18. Belanger, Paul and Celine Saint-Pierre; Economic Dependence, Political Subordination and National Oppression. -19. Grayson, J. Paul and L.M. Grayson; Unequal Cultural Exchange: A Study of Regionalism and Canadian Writers.
PART 5: MARXISM AND CANADIAN POLITICAL ECONOMY: 20. Lamy, Paul; The Globalization of American Sociology: Excellence or Imperialism. -21. Parker, Ian; Harold Innis, Karl Marx and Canadian Political Economy. -22. Watkins, Mel; The Staple Theory Revisited.