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Volume 28, Number 4

Volume 28, Number 4

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Remembering the Founder of Capitalism Nature Socialism

James Richard O’Connor (20 April 1930 – 12 November 2017)
by Barbara Laurence & saed

House Organ

From the October Revolution to Revolutionary Rojava: An Ecosocialist Reading
by saed

In Memoriam

Valentino Parlato and the Question of the Environment
by Giovanna Ricoveri

Alternative Frameworks

A Green Post-capitalist Alternative to a System of Accumulation: A Bioregional Economy
by Rhydian Fôn James & Molly Scott Cato

Critical Interventions

U.S. Intransigence and the Climate Change Reality
by S Faizi

Contradictions and Struggles

Appropriating Nature in Crisis-ridden Greece: The Rationale of Capitalist Restructuring, Part 1
by Charalampos Konstantinidis & Andriana Vlachou

On the Micropolitics and Edges of Survival in a Technocapital Sacrifice Zone
by Peter C. Little

Ideology and Politics

“Your Wilderness:” The White Possession of Detroit in Jim Jarmusch’s Only Lovers Left Alive
by Matthew J. Irwin

Poetry

And Tomorrow, I’m Someone Else; Does Your Hometown Care?
by Ryan Fitzpatrick

Poem (1/21)
by Paul Maziar

Book Review Interview

Amoral Oil, Paradise without Labour: A Conversation with David McDermott Hughes, Author of Energy without Conscience: Oil, Climate Change, and Complicity
by Mazen Labban

Book Review Essay

A New Marcusean Moment? A Review of Eros and Revolution: The Critical Philosophy of Herbert Marcuse
by John Clark

Book Review

The Genocide Machine Continues
by Alexander Dunlap