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Notes from the Editors, February 2014
February 1, 2014
A comparison of the present state of the natural sciences with that of the social (or human) sciences cannot but give rise to a disquieting sense of the relative poverty… READ MORE
Reflections on the New International: Dedicated to the Memory and Legacy of President Hugo Chávez
February 1, 2014
István Mészáros is professor emeritus at the University of Sussex, where he held the Chair of Philosophy for fifteen years. His books include Beyond Capital, Socialism or Barbarism, The Structural… READ MORE
Three Cheers (Almost) for Gus Speth
February 1, 2014
Daniel Berman, activist and author, has worked for years in the occupational health movement and the push to democratize energy. His major books are Death on the Job (which he… READ MORE
Marx and the Rift in the Universal Metabolism of Nature
December 1, 2013
This article is an expanded and slightly altered version of a keynote address under the same title presented to the Marxism 2013 Conference in Stockholm on October 20, 2013. That… READ MORE
The Feminization of Migration: Care and the New Emotional Imperialism
December 1, 2013
Zuhal Yeşilyurt Gündüz is an associate professor in the International Relations Department at TED University in Ankara, Turkey. “Even though it’s paid well, you are sinking in the amount of… READ MORE
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