II. Twenty-First Century Socialism
July 1, 2010
We have said that, in order to judge a government, it is not so important to consider the pace at which it advances as the direction it is taking. This… READ MORE
July 1, 2010
We have said that, in order to judge a government, it is not so important to consider the pace at which it advances as the direction it is taking. This… READ MORE
July 1, 2010
My reflections on the kind of political instrument needed to build twenty-first century socialism are intended to contribute to a larger body of thought about the horizon toward which a… READ MORE
June 1, 2010
Ariel Salleh, ed., Eco-Sufficiency and Global Justice: Women Write Political Ecology (New York: Pluto Press, 2009), 324 pages, $34.00, paperback. Rebecca Clausen ([email protected]) teaches sociology and environmental studies at Fort… READ MORE
May 1, 2010
We are reprinting this short piece by Paul Baran on the importance of the Marxian method to the development of a rational social science in honor of the Baran-Sweezy centennial…. READ MORE
April 1, 2010
Richard Levins ([email protected]) is a third generation subversive, an ex-farmer, ecologist, and veteran of the Puerto Rican independence movement, Science for the People, anti-war, Marxist education, and other good causes…. READ MORE
March 1, 2010
Margaret Randall, To Change the World: My Years in Cuba (Piscataway, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 2009), 256 pages, $24.95, paperback. Mickey Ellinger ([email protected]) and Jody Sokolower ([email protected]) are writers and… READ MORE
October 1, 2009
Jonah Raskin is the author of The Mythology of Imperialism: A Revolutionary Critique of British Literature and Society in the Modern Age, a new edition of which has just been… READ MORE
June 1, 2009
Daniel Lang/Levitsky is a theatre worker and organizer based in New York City, and a co-founder of Jews Against the Occupation/NYC. Current projects include Palestine solidarity work with Adalah-NY: The… READ MORE
May 1, 2009
Paul Buhle is currently a lecturer in history and American civilization at Brown University and author or editor of forty books on radicalism, labor, and popular culture, including five volumes… READ MORE