Notes from the Editors, January 2015
January 1, 2015
The publication of socialist books in the United States has always encountered serious institutional obstacles. This can be seen in the enormous hurdles that stood in the way of the… READ MORE
January 1, 2015
The publication of socialist books in the United States has always encountered serious institutional obstacles. This can be seen in the enormous hurdles that stood in the way of the… READ MORE
January 1, 2015
Amy Schrager Lang taught U.S. literature and culture for thirty-five years; she is the author of scholarly books and articles and the co-editor, most recently, of Dreaming in Public: Building… READ MORE
January 1, 2015
For over forty years, Holly Near has been singing for our lives, articulating world events and personal politics though the power of song. With great skill, Near uses her powerful… READ MORE
January 1, 2015
Daniel Rosza Lang/Levitsky is a cultural worker and organizer based at Brooklyn’s Glitter House. Current projects include refining Everyday Copwatch strategies with Jews For Racial & Economic Justice, devising theatrical… READ MORE
January 1, 2015
Emily Paradise Achtenberg is an urban planner, affordable housing activist, and independent researcher on Latin American social movements. She writes a regular column for NACLA, Rebel Currents, at http://nacla.org/rebel-currents. I… READ MORE
January 1, 2015
Brett Clark is associate professor of sociology at the University of Utah and co-author, with Rebecca Clausen and Stefano B. Longo, of The Tragedy of the Commodity: Oceans, Fisheries, and… READ MORE
January 1, 2015
Linda C. Forbes is a professor in the Ancell School of Business at Western Connecticut State University. This interview was originally published in 2005–2006 in Organization & Environment 17, no…. READ MORE
December 1, 2014
In 1832, when the global cholera pandemic was approaching Manchester—as a young Frederick Engels was later to recount in The Condition of the Working Class in England (1845)—“a universal terror… READ MORE
December 1, 2014
This article was translated from the French by Shane Mage. � The American continent was the first region to be integrated into newborn global capitalism and to be shaped into… READ MORE
December 1, 2014
Stefano B. Longo is an assistant professor of sociology at North Carolina State University. Rebecca Clausen is an associate professor of sociology at Fort Lewis College. Brett Clark is an… READ MORE