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Time once again to remind people that North America is a system of colonial dictatorships. The newly formed The Red Nation’s programme features not only as reminder of this, but also as call to action. Volume 26, Issue 2 otherwise includes a discussion of Geoff Mann’s Disassembly Required and features much attention to global warming and the social movements animated by its highly uneven causes and effects. Accompanied by illuminating poetry on learning from trees and on repression in the US, writings cover oil extraction in Ecuador, climate justice movements globally and in South Africa, degrowth, ecomarxism, US greenhouse gas emissions policies, and a review of Tony Fitzpatrick’s Climate change and Poverty.
House Organ
Native Liberation Struggles in North America: The Red Nation 10-point Program
Contradictions and Struggles
Environmental Services in Ecuador: Extractive Development versus Intercultural Intervention
by John Stolle-McAllister
The 2014 People’s Climate March and Flood Wall Street Civil Disobedience: Making the Transition to a Post-fossil Capitalist, Commoning Civilization
by Terran Giacomini & Terisa Turner
Movements and Alternatives
The State of the Climate Justice Movement in South Africa
by Fidelis Allen
The Degrowth Movement from the Perspective of the Simpler Way
by Ted Trainer
Reinterpretation
Ecological Forces of Production
by Nicolas J. Graham
Intervention
Is Obama’s 2014 Greenhouse Gas Reduction Plan Symbolic? The Creation of the US EPA and a Reliance on the States
by George A. Gonzalez
Poetry
After years of graceful branches
by Judith Arcana
NSA personnel file on [redacted] by Matthew Yasuoka
Book Review Symposium
Geoff Mann’s Disassembly Required: A Field Guide to Actually Existing Capitalism
by Jake Kosek, Kendra Strauss, Majed Akhter, Mazen Labban, Joel Wainwright & Geoff Mann
Book Review
Ecosocial Climate Change Policy
by Michael Cahill