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    How To Think About Socialism: A Primer

    By JAMES LIVINGSTON 1) Socialism is not the exclusive property of “the” working class, whatever the fuck that means these days, or meant a hundred years ago. In ...

    On April 14, 2016 / By wpadmin
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    Spain: a Crisis of Social Democracy

    By JOHN McCLURE In June of 2013, David Unger wrote a prescient editorial piece in the New York Times about the collapse of European social democracy. In the ...

    On April 14, 2016 / By wpadmin
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    A New Internationalism

    By VAN GOSSE and BILL FLETCHER, Jr., with PHYLLIS BENNIS For well over a century, a shared commitment to internationalism has defined what it means to be Left. Even when ...

    On April 14, 2016 / By wpadmin
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    Scientists and BDS

    By Michael Harris On the lengthening roster of scholarly associations that have passed resolutions in favor of the movement for Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) in protest of ...

    On April 14, 2016 / By wpadmin
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    Introduction to Issue #3

    Issue #3!  Our publication schedule has been irregular, sure, but here we are, back again. We feature Mary Lawlor’s excerpt of her memoir, Fighter Pilot’s Daughter (Rowman & ...

    On July 24, 2015 / By wpadmin
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    Hello Goodbye: Mad Men and “The End of an Era”

    By Jeremy Varon The finales of beloved television series have long been hyped as heralding “the end of an era.”  Such claims are hardly just the conceit of ...

    On July 24, 2015 / By wpadmin
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    On Street of the Prophets

    By Lisa Benisti The apartment I rent is in Nachlaot, the quaint collection of small West Jerusalem neighborhoods founded in the 1880s for Jews who were moving outside ...

    On July 24, 2015 / By wpadmin
  • Book Review 1

    The Limits of Force

    Edward E. Baptist. The Half Has Never Been Told: Slavery and the Making of American Capitalism. (New York: Basic Books, 2014), 512 pages. By Mike Fennell The subject ...

    On July 24, 2015 / By wpadmin
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    Life After Academia

    By Greg Renoff In the spring of 1992, I decided that I wanted to be a historian. I can pinpoint this moment in time because that semester I ...

    On July 24, 2015 / By wpadmin
  • Essay 0

    Podemos, Part 2

    By John McClure  “hacienda de abogado del diablo, lo paradójico de todo esto es que parece que estamos llamados a salvar el capitalism nosotros porque, a fin y ...

    On July 24, 2015 / By wpadmin
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Table of Contents

  • Introduction to Issue #15
  • Is Capitalism Necessarily Racist?
  • Capitalism, Racism and Totality: A Response to Nancy Fraser
  • A Response to Nancy Fraser
  • The Answer Is No: A Response to Nancy Fraser
  • Coddled?
  • Our Benevolent Feudalism
  • On Refugee Literature and the Art of Giving a Fuck
  • Zanzibar in Ivoryton
  • Figures of Catastrophe

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