New Politics Vol. XV No. 2, Whole Number 58
Category: Uncategorized
- From the Editors
- Ferguson and Staten Island: Exemplars of America’s Racialized Capitalism, Dan La Botz, Stephen R. Shalom, and Julia Wrigley
- The Left We Need
- Towards A Transformational Strategy, N’Tanya Lee, Maria Poblet, Josh Warren-White, and Steve Williams on behalf of the LeftRoots Coordinating Committee
- An ISO View of the Future of the Left, Jennifer Roesch and Sharon Smith
- Solidarity Statement: Rebuilding the Left, Greg Chern, Susan Schmitt, and David Finkel
- Connecting the Dots: The Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung—New York Office, Albert Scharenberg and Ethan Earle
- Austerity, Collapse and the Rise of the Radical Left in Greece, Yiannis Bournous and Giorgos Karatsioubanis
- The Left Party in Germany, Cornelia Hildebrandt
- The Left Unity Project of Britain, Kate Hudson
- Elections in Chile: Historic Defeat of the Right or a Win for Post-Pinochet Neoliberalism?, René Rojas
- Brazil: Lula, Rousseff, and the Workers Party Establishment in Power, Dan La Botz
- The Workers Party’s Contradictions and the Contours of Crisis In Brazil, Meleiza Figueroa
- Syria, Iraq, ISIS, and the West
- Revolution, Reaction, and Intervention in Syria, Interview with Joseph Daher
- ISIS, Kobanê, and the Future of the Middle East, Campaign for Peace and Democracy
- Syria and the Left, Interview with Yassin Al Haj Saleh
- Crime and the Left
- Rethinking the Left’s Approach to Crime, Lynn Chancer
- Crime, Incarceration, and the Left, Brenden Beck
- The Right Anti-Death Penalty Movement? Framing Abolitionism for the Twenty-First Century, Colleen Eren
- Articles
- Tribute to Betty Reid Mandell, Scott McLemee
- Words & Pictures, Eli Valley, Paul Buhle
- Reviews
- A Broken Romance? Israel and American Jews, David Finkel, review of Norman Finkelstein, Old Wine, Broken Bottle and Finkelstein, Knowing Too Much
- Reflections on Crisis: Capitalism, Climate Change, and Resistance, Donald Hanover, review of Christian Parenti, Tropic of Chaos
- Science and Sex: Hirschfeld’s Legacy, Peter Drucker, review of Ralf Dose, Magnus Hirschfeld: The Origins of the Gay Liberation Movement
- What’s Fair About Fair Trade?, Riad Azar, review of Ndongo Samba Sylla, The Fair Trade Scandal
- Atoning for Vietnam, Ali Zaidi, review of Nick Turse, Kill Anything That Moves
- The New “Russian Question” of the Twenty-First Century, Dan La Botz, review of Ruslan Dzarasov, The Conundrum of Russian Capitalism
- Nonfiction Comics , Kent Worcester, review of Ilan Stavans, A Most Imperfect Union