By Thom Workman University of New BrunswickSocialist Studies 8, no. 1 (Winter 2012): 290-293 Capital and Its Discontents: Conversations with…
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Capital and Its Discontents: A City Books Review
by Jonathan HowardCity Book ReviewsSeptember 16th, 2011 The economic system that we’re all familiar with, the one that we currently…
Capital and Its Discontents: A Review
by Publishers WeeklyMay 23rd This rich selection of interviews with left-wing intellectuals and activists mostly grows out of the syndicated…
Capital and Its Discontents: A Marx & Philosophy Review
By Kate DrabinskiMarx & Philosophy Review of BooksJanuary 22, 2012 In their interview with Sasha Lilley, Leo Panitch and Doug…
Catastrophism: A Review
by GRScurvytunes BlogNovember 14th, 2012 Capitalist governance is hardly thinkable today outside the shifting contours of the politics of fear.…
Catastrophism in EcoEquity
by Tom AthanasiouEcoEquityJanuary 31st, 2013 There are four essays in this slim volume, one on left catastrophism, one on green…
Catastrophism in Socialist Resistance
by Jane ShalliceSocialist ResistanceJanuary 21st, 2013 Over the last twenty or thirty years there have been a constant litany of…
Catastrophism: A Publishers Weekly Review
Publishers WeeklyMarch 2013 Each of the four essays in this evenhanded volume examines a facet of the tendency in the…
Crises Can Be Openings
by Sasha LilleyAdbustersNovember 30th, 2011 Crises can be openings: moments when the stanchions are kicked out from under the status…
Catastrophiliacs: Excerpt on In These Times
In These TimesDecember 20th, 2012 Before we can have real change, must everything go up in flames? For some, the…