Page 7 to 9: Presentation | Page 10 to 20: Jean-Numa Ducange and Nathan Sperber – Chinese Marxisms and Marxist Analyzes of China: The Challenges of the 21st Century | Page 21 to 39: Nathan Sperber – The relationship between party and state in China today: a key to Soviet reading | Page 40 to 63: Rémy Herrera, Zhiming Long, Zhixuan Feng and Bangxi Li – Who loses wins. The Sino-US trade war in perspective | Page 64 to 77: Viren Murthy – The “tianxia” according to Zhao Tingyang: the order of the world from Confucius to Mao | Page 78 to 93: WU Xiaoming, Qi Tao and Soline Schweisguth – Chinese Modernization and the Possibilities of a New Form of Civilization | Page 94 to 108: Wang Hui – Theory, practice and historical interpretation. Responses to New York University PhD Students | Page 109 to 114: Jean-Numa Ducange – An unpublished letter from Karl Marx to Jules Guesde on France, the “East” and the “West” (1879) | Page 115 to 133: Arno Münster – Ernst Bloch: the dissident Marxist philosopher of the GDR | Page 134 to 154: Hadrien Clouet – The four uses of the reserve army concept | Page 155 to 176: Jean Dieuleveux – The sources of Marxology: David Riazanov and the Marx-Engels Institute | Page 177 to 193: Louis Rouquayrol – From common sense to its “healthy core”. The historicity of common sense according to Gramsci | Page 195 to 205: Marxisms | Page 202 to 205: Work.