Description
As the notion of a Green New Deal rapidly spreads as an answer to capitalism in US and UK media and political circles, our lead article in July 2019 asks if Green capitalism can propose a real solution to the ecological crisis and the human crises of poverty, austerity, immigration and racism.
Articles
- The future of globalisation: neo-fascism or the Green New Deal by Jerry Harris
- Neoliberalism and the weaponising of language and education by Henry A. Giroux
- Degradation by design: women and asylum in northern Europe by Victoria Canning
- School life on the margins: Slovak Roma pupils negotiating education by Mark Payne
Commentary
- The Kashmir conflict and human rights by Sabzar Ahmad Bhat
Reviews
- The Common Wind: Afro-American currents in the age of the Haitian Revolution by Julius S. Scott (Anita Rupprecht)
- Insurgent Empire: anticolonial resistance and British dissent by Priyamvada Gopal (John Newsinger)
- The Hawthorn Archive: letters from the utopian margins by Avery F. Gordon (Eddie Bruce-Jones)
- Making All Black Lives Matter: reimagining freedom in the 21st century by Barbara Ransby (Jenny Bourne)
- Media, Crime and Racism edited by Monish Bhatia, Scott Poynting and Waqas Tufail (Sophia Siddiqui)
- A world turned upside down? Socialist Register 2019 edited by Leo Panitch and Greg Albo (Liz Fekete)
- Into the Tempest: essays on the new global capitalism by William I. Robinson (Jerry Harris)
- Learie Constantine and Race Relations in Britain and the Empire by Jeffrey Hill (Chris Searle)
- The Skull of Alum Bheg: the life and death of a rebel of 1857 by Kim A. Wagner (John Newsinger)
Further links
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