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  • Vol. 69, No. 2: June 2017

    • "Notes from the Editors, June 2017" by The Editors
    • "This Is Not Populism" by John Bellamy Foster
    • "Consider these but you won't" by Marge Piercy
    • "The Origins of American Fascism" by Michael Joseph Roberto
    • "Old Malbec in New Bottles: The Return of Neoliberalism in Argentina" by Kenneth Mitchell, Robert H. Scott
    • "What Happened at CCSF?" by Allan Fisher; Wynd Kaufmyn; Marcy Rein; Rick Baum
    • "A Progressive City Fights Back" by Daniel M. Berman
  • Vol. 69, No. 1: May 2017

    • "Notes from the Editors, May 2017" by The Editors
    • "An Eco-Revolutionary Tipping Point?: Global Warming, the Two Climate Denials, and the Environmental Proletariat" by Paul Burkett
    • "Trump's America: Rethinking 1984 and Brave New World" by Henry A. Giroux
    • "Nature, Labor, and the Rise of Capitalism" by Martin Empson
    • "A Radical Invitation for Latin America: The Legacy of Andre Gunder Frank's 'Development of Underdevelopment'" by Felipe Antunes de Oliveira
    • "Singing for Women's Lives in Chile" by Maxine Lowy
  • Vol. 68, No. 11: April 2017

    • "Notes from the Editors, April 2017" by The Editors
    • "Neofascism in the White House" by John Bellamy Foster
    • "Who Is Behind the Assault on Public Schools?" by Howard Ryan
    • "A Teachers Union Against Itself: Organized Labor and the Crisis at City College of San Francisco" by Rick Baum
    • "'A New Revolutionary Subject': Marta Harnecker interviewed by Tassos Tsakiroglou" by Marta Harnecker, Tassos Tsakiroglou
  • Vol. 68, No. 10: March 2017

    • "Notes from the Editors, March 2017" by The Editors
    • "Organisms and Objectifications: A Historical-Materialist Inquiry into the 'Human and Animal'" by Joseph Fracchia
    • "'Mourning and Militancy'" by Richard Seymour, Michael D. Yates
    • "The Battle for the National Health Service: England, Wales, and the Socialist Vision" by David Matthews
    • "Marx and Engels and the 'Red Chemist': The Forgotten Legacy of Carl Schorlemmer" by Ian Angus
    • "The Return of Engels" by John Bellamy Foster
    • "Astronauts at Work: The Social Relations of Space Travel" by Peter Dickens
    • "Steelworkers in Struggle" by Julia Smith
  • Vol. 68, No. 9: February 2017

    • "Notes from the Editors, February 2017" by The Editors
    • "Trump and Climate Catastrophe" by John Bellamy Foster
    • "Dirge for my country" by Marge Piercy
    • "Marx on Immigration: Workers, Wages, and Legal Status" by David L. Wilson
    • "The Tyranny of Monopoly-Finance Capital: A Chinese Perspective" by Sit Tsui; Erebus Wong; Lau Kin Chi; Wen Tiejun
    • "The Brazilian Crisis: Corruption, Neoliberalism, and the Primary Sector" by Anthony Pahnke
    • "Ecology and Revolution: A Letter to Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen, July 31, 1974" by Paul M. Sweezy
    • "A People's Theater on Skid Row" by Walda Katz-Fishman
  • Vol. 68, No. 8: January 2017

    • "Notes from the Editors, January 2017" by The Editors
    • "Sovereignty and the State of Emergency: France and the United States" by Jean-Claude Paye
    • "'I Grew Up with Extraordinary People'" by Aleida Guevara March, Ron Augustin
    • "Policing the Poor in Detroit" by Mark Jay
    • "One Belt, One Road: China's Strategy for a New Global Financial Order" by Sit Tsui; Erebus Wong; Lau Kin Chi; Wen Tiejun
    • "A Theory of China's 'Miracle': Eight Principles of Contemporary Chinese Political Economy" by Cheng Enfu, Ding Xiaoqin
    • "The Story of Why I Am Here: Or, A Woman Connects Oppressions" by Alice Walker
  • Vol. 68, No. 7: December 2016

    • "Notes from the Editors, December 2016" by The Editors
    • "Marx as a Food Theorist" by John Bellamy Foster
    • "The Rhetoric and Reality of the Trans-Pacific Partnership: A View from China" by Sit Tsui; Erebus Wong; Lau Kin Chi; Wen Tiejun
    • "Vietnam and the Sixties: A Personal History" by W. D. Ehrhart
    • "Lessons from the Vietnam War" by John Marciano
    • "Empire of Bases" by Zoltán Grossman
    • "Her Revolution, Her Life" by Rebecca Gordon-Nesbitt
  • Vol. 68, No. 6: November 2016

    • "Notes from the Editors, November 2016" by The Editors
    • "Measuring Global Inequality" by Michael D. Yates
    • "Revolutionary Biology: The Dialectical Science of Christopher Caudwell" by Rob Wallace
    • "Intersectionality and Primary Accumulation: Caste and Gender in India under the Sign of Monopoly-Finance Capital" by Judith Whitehead
    • "Memories of a U.S. Political Prisoner" by David Gilbert
    • "Why Ecosocialism Needs Marx" by Kohei Saito
  • Vol. 68, No. 5: October 2016

    • "Notes from the Editors, October 2016" by The Editors
    • "Marxism and the Dialectics of Ecology" by John Bellamy Foster, Brett Clark
    • "The Kurdish Question Then and Now" by Samir Amin
    • "What Is Socialism for the Twenty-First Century?" by Michael A. Lebowitz
    • "The Internet and Monopoly Capitalism" by Daniel Auerbach, Brett Clark
    • "Learning from Late Marx" by Kohei Saito
    • "The Science and Politics of DNA" by Camilla Royle
    • "A Working-Class Sherlock" by Gregg Shotwell
  • Vol. 68, No. 4: September 2016

    • "Notes from the Editors, September 2016" by The Editors
    • "Black Lives Matter and the Struggle for Freedom" by Brian P. Jones
    • "The Anthropocene Crisis" by John Bellamy Foster
    • "Against Trophy Hunting: A Marxian-Leopoldian Critique" by Alexander Simon
    • "From Primitive to Substantive Equality—via Slavery" by István Mészáros
    • "In the boredroom" by Marge Piercy
    • "Imperialism and Class in the Arab World" by Max Ajl
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