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Volume 19, Number 4, 2008

Volume 19, Number 4, 2008

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

Thinking Like an Ecosocialist
by Joel Kovel

Philosophical Explorations

On Being None With Nature: Nagarjuna and the Ecology of Emptiness
by John Clark

An African and American Survival Ethics: The Case of Cuba
by Charles Verharen

Ideas for a Critical Theory of Nature
by Adrian Wilding

The Politics of Science Concerning Sustainable Development: Marcuse’s New Science in the 21st Century
by Katherine N. Farrell

Comment

On the Implications of the Global Financial Crisis: Some Thoughts about the Past and the Future
by José A. Tapia Granados

Report

The State of the Global Carbon Trade Debate
by Patrick Bond

Theory and Practice

Ecological Modernization and Eco-Marxist Perspectives: Globalization and Gold Mining Development in Turkey
by Nahide Konak

Short Takes

Ecuador First to Grant Nature Constitutional Rights
by Karen Charman

Marx is Hot!
by Karen Charman

Book Reviews

A Very Special Life Energy: The Logic of Women Peacemakers Globally, a review of Cynthia Cockburn’s From Where We Stand: War, Women’s Activism and Feminist Analysis
by Zohl dé Ishtar

Geopolitical Trends, a review of Kees van der Pijl’s Global Rivalries: From the Cold War to Iraq
by Michael Keaney

The Private Good?, a review of Eric T. Freyfogle’s Agrarianism and the Good Society: Land, Culture, Conflict, and Hope
by Fae Dremock

How Fair is Fair Trade?, a review of Daniel Jaffee’s Brewing Justice: Fair Trade Coffee, Sustainability, and Survival
by Myrna Santiago