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Volume 17, Number 4, 2006

Volume 17, Number 4, 2006

As a way to offer free access to the Capitalism Nature Socialism catalogue, the links below offer the pre-print proofs of articles. For purposes of citation, please locate the published version of this issue in the journal archive.

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House Organ

Zionism and Empire
by Joel Kovel

A Farewell

Murray Bookchin, Visionary Social Theorist, Dies at 85
by Brian Tokar

Analysis

Ecological Modernization and the Gene Revolution: The Case Study of Bt Cotton in India
by Ashok Kumbamu

Symposium: Ecosocialist-Ecofeminist Dialogues

Towards Solidarity: Editor’s Introduction
by Ariel Salleh

Subsistence

Vision and Strategy: Questioning the Subsistence Perspective
by Victor Wallis

Questioning Needs: A Rejoinder to Victor Wallis
by Maria Mies

Accumulation

The Eco-Pre-Fix: Reading “Conservation as Enclosure”
by Robert Chapman

Women, Enclosure, and Accumulation: A Rejoinder to Robert Chapman
by Ana Isla

The Body

Reflections on “The Struggle for the Rebel Body”
by Salvatore Engel-Di Mauro

Capital and the Body: A Rejoinder to Salvatore Engel-Di Mauro
by Silvia Federici

Labor & Class

Socialist Ecology’s Necessary Engagement with Ecofeminism
by Stuart Rosewarne

Gendered, Ethnicized, Class Struggle: A Rejoinder to Stuart Rosewarne
by Terisa Turner and Leigh Brownhill

Dialectics

Ecofeminism in Theory and Praxis
by Jesse Goldstein

Essentialism and the Semantics of Resistance: A Rejoinder to Jesse Goldstein
by Phoebe Godfrey

Materialism

On the Ecofeminist Editorial: “Moving to an Embodied Materialism”
by Alan Rudy

Embodying the Deepest Contradiction: A Rejoinder to Alan Rudy
by Ariel Salleh

Review Essays

On Sugar, Capitalism, and Socialism
by Richard Levins

Teresa Brennan (1952-2003): A Retrospective
by Samuel Day Fassbinder