Notes from the Editors
April 2026 (Volume 77, Number 11)
Review of the Month
The Idea of the ‘Uyghur Genocide’ and the Realities of Xinjiang
Article
The Material Basis of a Spectre: Why China’s Youth Are Rediscovering Mao
Article
Yellow Shades upon a Global Color Line: Historicizing Filipino America and the “Deadliest Phase of U.S. Imperialism”
Review of the Month
French Theory in the Intellectual Cold War
Article
Could Capitalism Have Thrived Without Colonialism?
Article
Global South Struggles for Socialism and the Workers’ Side of Marxism
Article
Trump’s Tariffs and the U.S. Multinational Firm
Review
Repression in the Classroom
Review of the Month
Western Marxism and the Myth of Capitalism’s Adamantine Chains
Article
The Slave Trade and the Industrial Revolution Debate: A Look at the Numbers
CLASSICS
Stay tuned for a symposium hosted by Daniel Tutt, on John Bellamy Foster’s Breaking the Bonds of Fate: Epicurus and Marx ,featuring philosophers Helena Sheehan, Katarina Kolozova, Thomas Nail and... READ MORE
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Ian Angus introduces his new book Metabolic Rifts: Capitalism’s Assault on the Earth’s System, in an event cosponsored with, and hosted by, the Global Ecosocialist Network. In an event hosted... READ MORE
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The latest: "The memory of the courageous, charismatic Robert F. La Follette deserves more attention as rising authoritarianism and an unpopular war once again coincide. Tens of thousands of Americans suffered government repression during and after World War I. For many, this meant exile or prison sentences. Bob La Follette has the distinction of being the anti-war senator hounded and pursued by the administration of a liberal Democrat, Woodrow Wilson. He came back from persecution to run for president...."
+ read moreThe Indian edition of the Research Unit for Political Economy’s Digitalization in India, reviewed by Bappa Sinha for The Wire: “….For working-class and peasant movements confronting the daily realities of... READ MORE
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