December 1, 2014
Stefano B. Longo is an assistant professor of sociology at North Carolina State University. Rebecca Clausen is an associate professor of sociology at Fort Lewis College. Brett Clark is an… READ MORE
December 1, 2014
This is the foreword to the second edition of Paul Burkett, Marx and Nature: A Red and Green Perspective (Haymarket, 2014). Every book more than a few years old needs… READ MORE
November 1, 2014
On September 20, 2014, while corporate and government officials arrived in New York City for the UN Climate Summit, organizers and activists from around the world participated in a peoples’… READ MORE
November 1, 2014
Zhihe Wang is the Director of the Center for Constructive Postmodern Studies, professor of philosophy at Harbin Institute of Technology, and director of the Institute for Postmodern Development of China…. READ MORE
October 1, 2014
Kohei Saito is a PhD candidate of philosophy at Humboldt University, Berlin. He is also a member of the Japanese MEGA editorial group and currently working on Volume IV/18. Introduction… READ MORE
September 1, 2014
Fred Magdoff is professor emeritus of plant and soil science at the University of Vermont and a long-time commentator on political-economic topics. He is coauthor, with John Bellamy Foster, of… READ MORE
May 1, 2014
Zhun Xu is an assistant professor of economics at Renmin University of China. Wei Zhang is an assistant professor in the School of Labor and Human Resources at Renmin University… READ MORE
May 1, 2014
Hans A. Baer teaches in the Development Studies Program at the University of Melbourne but previously had taught in various other universities in the United States, Australia, and at Humboldt… READ MORE
March 1, 2014
Ian Angus is editor of the online journal Climate & Capitalism. He is coauthor of Too Many People? Population, Immigration, and the Environmental Crisis (Haymarket, 2011), and editor of The… READ MORE
February 1, 2014
A comparison of the present state of the natural sciences with that of the social (or human) sciences cannot but give rise to a disquieting sense of the relative poverty… READ MORE