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Volume 25, Number 2, 2014

Volume 25, Number 2, 2014

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In this issue, we grieve over the loss of Chokwe Lumumba and Luis Nieves Falcon. The matter of our animality and our animal relations is confronted, as the left seems still to have some troubles with it. There are disquisitions on Indigenous Peoples’ struggles and their ecosocial contents and on issues of value in capitalism. Other articles include critical forays into green policies and concepts, like REDD and virtual water, and into the making of fascist personalities through military and police training. Finally, we offer a debate over the approach of the “simpler way.”

House Organ

Animal Fragments
by Kris Forkasiewicz

Alternatives

Ecosocial Struggles of Indigenous Peoples
by Michael Löwy

Towards a History of the Critique of Value
by Anselm Jappe

Poetry

The Body Captured in Commodity Form
by Ivan Drury

La Medusa
by Darius Rejali

Green Dreams

La Follette and Ecology
by Paul Buhle

Green Delusions

REDD’ing Forest Conservation: The Philippine Predicament
by Sarah Rotz

Virtual Water: More Heat than Light?
by Stelios Gialis & Stavros Mavroudeas

Enduring Fascist Perils

“Pump!”: The Construction of Fascist Personalities in the Italian Armed Forces
by Charlie Barnao & Pietro Saitta

Poetry

On Tunnel
by Ivan Drury

Debating Alternatives

Ted Trainer and the Simpler Way: A Sympathetic Critique
by Samuel Alexander

Ted Trainer and the Simpler Way: A Somewhat Less Sympathetic Critique
by David Schwartzman

Obituary

Freeing the Land, Rebuilding Our Movements: Reflections on the Legacies of Chokwe Lumumba and Luis Nieves Falcon
by Matt Meyer

Book Reviews

Life Without Money
by David Barkin

A Vernacular Response to Barkin’s Review of Life Without Money
by Ariel Salleh

Finally, a history of energy as it should be written
by Troy G. W. Vettese

Correction

Corrigendum