By Alexander Tarr International Journal of Urban and Regional Research The Anti-Eviction Mapping Project (ed.) 2021: Counterpoints: A San Francisco…
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Future on Fire: Capitalism and the Politics of Climate Change
Future on Fire offers a compelling argument that only mass movements can bring about a solution to the climate crisis,…
Off the Shelf: Mysteries with a dark side
By Rabbi Rachel EssermanThe Reporter Group What does it mean to use the adjective noir to describe literature? In the…
The Factory Floor Delivers
By Gabriel Kuhn Left Two Three November 1st, 2022 A review of Jon Melrod, Fighting Times: Organizing on the Front…
Elite Escape: On Raymond B. Craib’s “Adventure Capitalism”
By Jesse Robertson Cleveland Review of Books “It’s irritating to be reminded of the contingent world.” So says Wilder Penrose,…
The Blast: A Spectrum Culture Review
By John L. Murphy Spectrum Culture Where today boutique hotels and burgeoning lofts rise, a modest intersection less than five…
God’s Teeth and Other Phenomenon: A Review
1streading.com One of the most fascinating aspects of James Kelman’s development as a novelist has been the increasing range of…
The Blast in Foreword
by Meg Nola Foreword Jan/Feb 2022 Joseph Matthews’s clamorous, complex novel The Blast is set in San Francisco in 1916.…
Dave Troy Presents— Libertarian Exit with Raymond Craib
By Dave Troy October 9th, 2022 The idea of leaving society to start up a new one isn’t exactly new……
A union firebrand in the 1970s and ‘80s sees labor’s future in his past
By Erik Gunn Wisconsin Examiner September 27th, 2022 Jon Melrod has written a memoir that tells a slice of labor…