New Politics Vol. XVII No. 2, Whole Number 66
Welcome to new issue.
- FROM THE EDITORS
- WHISTLING PAST THE GRAVEYARD: NOTES ON THE 2018 MIDTERM ELECTIONS, Michael Hirsch
- THE LEFT AND THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY: THE EXPERIENCE OF A CENTURY, Dan La Botz
- THE AMERICAN LEFT AFTER BLACK LIVES MATTER
- WHO’S AFRAID OF LEFT POPULISM? ANTI-POLICING STRUGGLES AND THE FRONTIERS OF THE AMERICAN LEFT, Cedric Johnson
- ONLY A CLASS POLITICS CAN SAVE US FROM POLICE VIOLENCE AND FASCISM: LESSONS FROM ROSA LUXEMBURG TO CEDRIC JOHNSON, Jay Arena
- BLACK EXCEPTIONALISM AND THE MILITANT CAPITULATION TO ECONOMIC INEQUALITY, Touré F. Reed
- IN DEFENSE OF BLACK SENTIMENT: (A COMMENT ON CEDRIC JOHNSON’S ESSAY RE BLACK POWER NOSTALGIA), Mia White
- ARTICLES
- SYRIA, THE UNITED STATES, AND THE LEFT, Ella Wind
- THE PHILIPPINE LEFT IN A CHANGING LAND, Alex de Jong
- PALESTINE ON A PRECIPICE, Toufic Haddad
- TWO ARTICLES ON POLITICAL AND LABOR UPHEAVAL IN CHINA
- JASIC WORKERS FIGHT FOR UNION RIGHTS, Jenny Chan
- THE JASIC STRUGGLE IN CHINA’S POLITICAL CONTEXT, Au Loong Yu
- SYMPOSIUM ON ECOSOCIALISM
- A GREENER NEW DEAL?, Ashley Dawson
- A RADICAL DIRECTION FOR THE ENVIRONMENTAL MOVEMENT, Richard Smith
- WHAT DO ECO-SOCIALISTS HAVE TO SAY ABOUT THE CLIMATE MOVEMENT, Nancy Romer
- REVIEWS
- AN ECONOMIST’S CASE FOR SOCIALISM, Barry Finger, review of Nasser, Overripe Economy
- FROM MARX TO ECOSOCIALISM, Michael Löwy, review of Saito, Karl Marx’s Ecosocialism, and Wallis, Red-Green Revolution. The Politics and Technology of Ecosocialism
- REMEMBERING THE ENGLISH REVOLUTION, Daniel Johnson, review of Rees, The Leveller Revolution: Radical Political Organisation in England, 1640-1650
- LETTERS
- EXCHANGE ON THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION, Bennett Muraskin, Norman Epstein; reply by Thomas Harrison