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New Politics Vol. XV No. 3, Whole Number 59

  • From The Editors
  • The Fire This Time: Racism, Capitalism, and the Continuing Struggle for Justice
    • Historicizing Ferguson: Police Violence, Domestic Warfare, and the Genesis of a National Movement against State-Sanctioned Violence, Donna Murch
    • Black Protests Matter: An Interview with Raven Rakia, Amber A'Lee Frost and Saulo Colón
    • Revolutionary Black Nationalism for the Twenty-First Century: An Interview with Kali Akuno, Riad Azar and Saulo Colón
    • “Black Lives Matter”: Constructing a New Civil Rights and Black Freedom Movement, Francis Shor
    • Reflections on Ferguson and Beyond, Femi Agbabiaka
    • Ferguson: Fifty Years and Counting, Gabriel Kilpatrick
    • Malcolm X: A Half Century Later, Alan Stowers
  • The Left We Need (continued)
    • Young Democratic Socialist Perspectives, Noelle Nieves Flynn, Shelby Murphy, Shannon Sorhaindo, and Russell Weiss-Irwin
    • Puerto Rico’s New Party of the Working People Fights Austerity, Rafael Bernabe
  • Articles
    • What Next in the Greek Crisis?, Barry Finger
    • Putin, the War in Ukraine, and the Far Right, Jean Batou
    • Europe: Portrait of a Continent in Crisis, Stéfanie Prezioso
    • Neoliberalism and the Failure of the Arab Spring, Yousef Khalil
    • Beyond Fear and Complacency: Critical Remarks on Taiwan’s Democracy and its Aporia, Poe Yu-Ze Wan
    • Neoliberalism, Austerity, and Authoritarianism, Riad Azar
    • Words & Pictures: Love Control: The Hidden Story of Wonder Woman, Kent Worcester
  • Reviews
    • Before Ferguson: The “Justice” System and the Murders of the Civil Rights Era, Martin Oppenheimer, review of Romano, Racial Reckoning: Prosecuting America’s Civil Rights Murders
    • Slave Labor, Melville’s Rebellion, and Captain Delano’s Journal, Linda Braune, review of Grandin, The Empire of Necessity: Slavery, Freedom, and Deception in the New World
    • Mixed Legacy, Reginald Wilson, review of Winslow, Shirley Chisholm: Catalyst for Change
    • Selma’s Real Lessons, Jamie Munro, review of the film Selma
    • Even Better the Second Time Around: Reflections on an Updated Socialist-Feminist Classic, Johanna Brenner, review of the New Edition of Rowbotham, Siegel, and Wainwright, Beyond the Fragments
    • Bookchin’s Political Vision, Stephen R. Shalom, review of Bookchin, The Next Revolution
    • The Anti-Nationalist Legacy of Rudolf Rocker, Nathan Robinson, review of Rocker, Nationalism and Culture
    • The Frankfurt School and the Jews, Michael Löwy, review of Jacobs, The Frankfurt School, Jewish Lives, and Antisemitism