Description
The October issue of Race & Class includes articles on state violence and collusion in Northern Ireland, Israel and Europe’s radical Right, and District 9 and post-apartheid Johannesburg.
Articles
State violence and the colonial roots of collusion in Northern Ireland by Mark McGovern
The Gates of Jerusalem: European revisionism and the populist radical Right by Omran Shroufi
District 9, race and neoliberalism in post-apartheid Johannesburg by Keith B. Wagner
Turning the race-class dialectic on its head: the case of an AFL union by Michael J. Roberts
Commentary
One Nation Conservatism: a Gypsy, Roma and Traveller case study by Andrew Ryder
Minority women, austerity and activism by Akwugo Emejulu and Leah Bassel
The war on welfare and the war on asylum by Jon Burnett
The secret story of Grenada’s independence by Phil Miller
Reviews
Guantánamo Diary by Mohamedou Ould Slafi, Murder at Camp Delta: a staff sergeant’s pursuit of the truth about Guantánamo Bay by Joseph Hickman, The Senate Intelligence Committee Report on Torture and The Terror Courts: rough justice at Guantánamo Bay by Jess Brevin (Victoria Brittain)
Permis de Tuer: chronique de l’impunité policière edited by Collectif Angles Mortes (Reem Abu-Hayyeh)
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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 £34/$63.