Description
In the January 2013 issue of Race & Class, A. Sivanandan analyses the rise of neoliberalism in the UK, arguing that the market state no longer serves the nation, but transnational capital.
Articles
- The market state vs the good society by A. Sivanandan
- Australia’s ongoing border wars by Michael Grewcock
- Shadow lives by Victoria Brittain
- ‘Mixing of the unmixables’: the 1949 Causeway Green ‘riots’ in Birmingham by Kevin Searle
Commentary
- Total policing: reflections from the frontline by Liz Fekete
- Police accountability, the Irish peace process and the continuing challenge of secrecy by Daniel Holder
Review article
- Palestinian actualities by Bashir Abu-Manneh
Book reviews
- The Production of Difference: race and the management of labour in US history reviewed by Bill Fletcher Jr
- Anatomy of Injustice: a murder case gone wrong reviewed by Jenny Bourne
- Recreating Democracy in a Globalized State reviewed by Jerry Harris
- Cables from Kabul: the inside story of the West’s Afghanistan campaign reviewed by John Newsinger
- We Are All Zimbabweans now: a novel and Freedom Never Rests: a novel of democracy in South Africa reviewed by Barbara Harlow
- Out of This Earth: East India Adivasis and the aluminium cartel reviewed by Saleh Mamon
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Race & Class is published quarterly, in January, April, July and October, by Sage Publications for the Institute of Race Relations; individual subscriptions are £33/$61. You can also buy an online subscription for £18 which includes access to the last three years’ issues