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SPECIAL ISSUE
Bridging Indigenous and Socialist Perspectives
Introduction
Bridging Indigenous and Socialist Perspectives: An Introduction to the Special Issue
by Salvatore Engel-Di Mauro
Poetry
Crisis Poem #1; Crisis Poem #2
by Teresia Teaiwa
Re-centering and Re-envisioning
Let’s Save Humanity from Extinction
by Hugo Blanco
All Our Relations (of Production): Losing and Finding Marx in the Field of Indian Materialism
by Francisco Salas Pérez
Poetry
from Kalapu (A Walking Poem For ‘Ewa)
by Donovan Kūhiō Colleps
Combining and Overcoming
When the Carob Tree Was the Border: On Autonomy and Palestinian Practices of Figuring it Out
by Linda Quiquivix
Wounded Knee: Settler Colonial Property Regimes and Indigenous Liberation
by Nick Estes
Poetry
CEREMONY; Still
by No‘u Revilla
Cleansing and Renewing
Labor, Nature, and Spirituality: Human Ecology and a Left-First Nations Politics
by David Bedford and Thomas Cheney
The Political Economy of Comanche Violence
by Louis Proyect
A World Where Many Worlds Fit: Manifesto for an Anti-Manifest Destiny Marxism
by Fred Ho
Book Reviews
This is not a Peace Pipe: The Continued Struggle for Lakota Liberation
by Nick Estes
Different Hues of Red and Green
by Patrick Bigger
Yes to Scarcity, No to Austerity
by Andrew Biro
Capitalism: of, with, in, by and for Debt
by Anitra Nelson
A Model for Ecological Citizenship
by Robert L. Chapman