Articles
Labor Divided
December 1, 2013
Timothy Kerswell (timothykerswell [at] umac.mo) is an Assistant Professor of Government and Public Administration at the University of Macau. His research interests include labor, migration, imperialism, class structure, and globalization…. READ MORE
Notes from the Editors, November 2013
November 1, 2013
There is a pressing need for a coherent left strategy on climate change and in relation to the planetary environmental threat in general. The current scientific consensus indicates that we… READ MORE
Twenty-First-Century Land Grabs: Accumulation by Agricultural Dispossession
November 1, 2013
Fred Magdoff is professor emeritus of plant and soil science at the University of Vermont. He is coauthor, with John Bellamy Foster, of The Great Financial Crisis (2009) and What… READ MORE
Britain’s Noxious History of Imperial Warfare
November 1, 2013
John Newsinger is Professor of Modern History at Bath Spa University, and a lifelong trade union and socialist activist. His most recent books are The Blood Never Dried: A People’s… READ MORE
Cambodian Political History: The Case of Pen Sovann
November 1, 2013
� Luke Young is a writer, researcher, archivist, and educator. Originally from Tacoma, Washington, he has lived in Cambodia since 1992. � � The recent history of Cambodia is little… READ MORE
It’s the System Stupid: Structural Crises and the Need for Alternatives to Capitalism
November 1, 2013
Hans G. Despain teaches political economy at Nichols College, where he is the Chair of the Department of Economics. On Thursday, December 13, 2012, The Guardian announced Queen Elizabeth finally… READ MORE
Zionism, Imperialism, and Socialism
November 1, 2013
� Tom Mayer is a retired professor from the Department of Sociology at the University of Colorado in Boulder where he taught for forty years. He is also a long-time… READ MORE
Radical Internationalist Woman
November 1, 2013
� Bernardine Dohrn, activist, academic, and child advocate, is a retired Clinical Professor at Northwestern University School of Law, and was the founding director of the Children and Family Justice… READ MORE
More Powerful Than Dynamite: Explosive Storytelling Illuminates Our Present Moment
November 1, 2013
Joseph J. Varga is assistant professor of labor studies at Indiana University, where he teaches courses on labor history and workers in a global economy. His Hell’s Kitchen and the… READ MORE