Immanuel Ness is professor of political science at Brooklyn College, City University of New York, and a founding member of the Lower East Side Community Labor Organization. Ness has just completed Guest Workers, Corporate Despotism and Resistance,(forthcoming University of Illinois Press). He is author of numerous books including an anthology of contemporary labor: Real World Labor, with Amy Offner and Chris Sturr (Dollars & Sense). He edits the peer-review quarterly journal, Working USA: The Journal of Labor and Society, and has also edited several reference works, including the International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest: 1500 to the Present (Wiley-Blackwell 2009), and, with Aaron Brenner and Benjamin Day, the Encyclopedia of Strikes in American History (Sharpe 2009).
Issue #112
Spring 2019
The global women's movement
Issue contents
Top story
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  The struggle for abortion rights in ArgentinaCele Fierro and Pablo Vasco
Editorials
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  The shape of US politicsLance Selfa
Features
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  The new women's movementJennifer Roesch
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  Fidel CastroSamuel Farber
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  What is different about today's far right?David Renton
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  Ten years since the great recessionHadas Thier
Interviews
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  The state of the Palestinian struggleToufic Haddad interviewed by Phil Gasper
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  China's rise as a world powerLoong Yu Au interviewed by Ashley Smith
Critical Thinking
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  How can we prevent climate catastrophe?Phil Gasper
Reviews
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  The legacy of Maoism in IndiaSamantha Agarwal reviews India After Naxalbari: Unfinished History by Bernard D'Mello
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  The political economy of neolithic statesLlanon Davis reviews Against the Grain: A Deep History of the Earliest States by James C. Scott
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  Feminism's flexible featuresDayna Long reviews The Rise of Neoliberal Feminism by Catherine A. Rottenberg
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  Marxist economics put to the testDjamil Lakhdar-Hamina reviews World in Crisis: A Global Analysis of Marx's Law of Profitability by Guglielmo Carchedi and Michael Roberts
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  From Indigenous resistance to Native liberationBrian Ward reviews Our History is the Future: Standing Rock versus the Dakota Access Pipeline, and the Long Tradition of Indigenous Resistance by Nick Estes
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  Charting the ebbs and flows of the US radical LeftDan Georgakas reviews Left Americana: The Radical Heart of US History by Paul Le Blanc
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  Chronicles of the red state revoltEmily Comer reviews Red State Revolt: What the Teachers’ Strike Wave Means for Workers and Politics by Eric Blanc
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  Hidden history of the Mexican-American working classTim Goulet reviews Radicals in the Barrio: Radicals in the Barrio: Magonistas, Socialists, Wobblies, and Communists in the Mexican-American Working Class by Justin Akers Chacón
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  The truth alone will not set you freeNancy Welch reviews Reality Bites: Rhetoric and the Circulation of Truth Claims in U.S. Political Culture by Dana Cloud
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  How finance capital wrecked the world economyGuy Miller reviews Crashed: How a Decade of Financial Crises Changed the World by Adam Tooze
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  Pushing opioids for profitsGlenn Allen reviews Dopesick: Dealers, Doctors, and the Drug Company that Addicted America by Beth Macy
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  A pioneering work on Lenin and BolshevismPaul Le Blanc reviews In Defence of Bolshevism by Max Shachtman


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