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Volume 27, Number 3, 2016: Flint Horrors

Volume 27, Number 3, 2016: Flint Horrors

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House Organ

Flint, Environmental Racism, and Racial Capitalism
by Laura Pulido

Critical Interventions

Thinking with Flint: Racial Liberalism and the Roots of an American Water Tragedy
by Malini RanganathanMeans to a Better World: Two Analytical Methods, Similar Policies
by Maarten de Kadt

State-Socialist Natures

From Dialectic of Nature to the Asian Mode: A Pre-history of North Korean Environmental Approach
by Robert Winstanley-Chesters

Movements and Alternatives

Flooding Wall Street: Echoes from the Future of Resistance around Climate Change
by Skye Bougsty-Marshall

Contradictions and Struggles

“Throwing Money into the Sea”: Capitalism as a World-ecological System. Evidence from the Chilean Salmon Industry Crisis, 2008
by Beatriz Bustos-Gallardo & Felipe Irarrazaval

Book Reviews

Imaginare Aude! Lessons of the Rojava Revolution
by John Clark

Crowds in Movement: How Do Mass Protests Become Organized Collectives?
by Samuel Day Fassbinder