New Politics Vol. XVIII No. 3, Whole Number 71
- FROM THE EDITORS
- THE UNMAKING OF GLOBAL CAPITALISM?, Sam Gindin
- TEN YEARS SINCE THE ARAB SPRING
- ASSAD’S PYRRHIC VICTORY, Leila Al-Shami
- REFLECTIONS OF AN ANTI-IMPERIALIST AFTER TEN YEARS OF DEBATE, Gilbert Achcar
- ECOLOGICAL IMPERIALISM AND JAIR BOLSONARO’S AGENDA IN BRAZIL, Sabrina Fernandes
- PERSPECTIVES ON THE DSA CONVENTION, Andrew Sernatinger
- THE FAR RIGHT AFTER JANUARY 6
- TWENTY-FIRST-CENTURY FASCISM: WHERE WE ARE, Enzo Traverso
- CAN A DISORIENTED STORMING OF THE CENTER LEAD TO ORGANIZATIONAL MATURITY?, Cihan Tuǧal
- DEPLATFORMING: THE RISK OF SUCCESS, David Renton
- MEDICARE FOR ALL IS NOT ENOUGH: THE TWO SOULS OF SOCIALIZED MEDICINE, Martha Sonnenberg
- “CONSCIOUS LINKAGE”: THE PROLETARIANIZATION OF ACADEMIC LABOR IN THE ALGORITHMIC UNIVERSITY, Robert Ovetz
- CLASS STRUGGLE IN AFRICA
- NIGERIA: ENDSARS, WORKERS POWER, AND WAR, Kunle Wizeman Ajayi
- ‘THE MASSES ARE NOT PROTECTED’: POST-APARTHEID SYMPTOMS OF MORBIDITY, Trevor Ngwane
- WILL AFRICA BE THE LAST OIL FRONTIER?, Lee Wengraf
- MARX AND THE PARIS COMMUNE 150 YEARS LATER, Dan La Botz
- ROSA LUXEMBURG AT 150
- EITHER-OR: ROSA LUXEMBURG AND INTERNATIONALISM, Michael Löwy
- CAPTURING “THE SPIRIT OF STRUGGLE”: ROSA LUXEMBURG ON LITERATURE, Helen Scott
- REFLECTIONS
- LEARNING ABOUT PRISONS: A PERSONAL REFLECTION, Bill Littlefield
- CULTURE
- SATIRE AND HEALING: A CONVERSATION WITH SINGER/SONGWRITER ROY ZIMMERMAN, Jack Shalom
- AMERICAN GOTHIC; OR, WHAT MELVILLE CAN TEACH US, Daniel Johnson
- BOOK REVIEWS
- MAKING BLACK NEIGHBORHOODS MATTER, Nicole Fabricant, Review of Brown, The Black Butterfly: The Harmful Politics of Race and Space in America
- MARXISM AND ART, Deborah Roberts, Review of Molyneux, The Dialectics of Art