Now Reading
Volume 31, Number 1

Volume 31, Number 1

We are in the process of uploading the complete Capitalism Nature Socialism catalogue for free online access and will soon provide links below of pre-print proofs. For purposes of citation, please locate the published version of this issue in the journal archive.

_*_

House Organ

Ecofeminist Ways, Ecosocialist Means: Life in the Post-capitalist Future
by Leigh Brownhill and Terisa E. Turner

Contradictions and Struggles

Farmed and Dangerous: Sheep and the Politics of Nature
by Martha McMahon

Ecosocialist Thought

For a Dialectics of Nature and Need: Unity, Separation, and Alienation
by Mizhar Mikati

Learning Dialectics to Grow Better Soils Knowledge, not Bigger Crops: A Materialist Dialectics and Relationality for Soil Science
by Salvatore Engel-Di Mauro

Ideology and Politics

Whose Universalism? Dipesh Chakrabarty and the Anthropocene
by Dan Boscov-Ellen

Activism and Neoliberalism: Two Sides of Geoengineering Discourse
by Tina Sikka

Monbiot’s Muddle
by David Schwartzman

Alternative Frameworks

The Treadmill of Production and the Treadmill of Law: Propositions for Analyzing Law, Ecological Disorganization and Crime
by Michael J. Lynch, Paul B. Stretesky and Michael A. Long

Poetry

Loosen
by Tim Whitsel

Book Review Essay

Intimations of the Utopian Dream. A Review of Democratic Eco-Socialism as a Real Utopia by Hans A. Baer; Facing the Apocalypse: Arguments for Ecosocialism by Alan Thornett; On Fire: The (Burning) Case for a Green New Deal by Naomi Klein; and System Change Not Climate Change: A Revolutionary Response to Environmental Crisis edited by Martin Empson
by Samuel Day Fassbinder