CNS Journal

  • Ecofeminist Revolutionary Struggles Amid Extractivist Conflicts in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda

    Ecofeminist Revolutionary Struggles Amid Extractivist Conflicts in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda

    This article by Inge Konik, Robert Agenonga, Gloria Ayiorwoth & Alessandro Musetta investigates how, against the extractivist legacy of colonialism and the extractivist activities currently under way in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Uganda, the ecofeminist and collaborative environmental justice organization Environmental Defenders is working to defend ecological integrity and women’s and…

  • Volume 33, Number 3

    Health and Environmental Justice Struggles in America’s Prisons During a Global Pandemic ★ The Zoological Marx ★ Essence, Alienation and Animal Liberation: Toward a Humanism for Non-Humans ★ Veganism as Left Praxis ★ Green New Deals: What Shapes Green and Deal? ★ Ecologically Unequal Exchange Theory: A Rejoinder to Hornborg ★ Commons in the…

  • Volume 33, Number 2

    Overcoming Hierarchy ⭒ The Crimes of “Environmental Militias” in the Amazon Forest ⭒ Reasserting Humanity in a Polluted Neighbourhood ⭒ Envisioning a Utopian Ecosocialism in the Darkness of the Covid-19 Pandemic ⭒ Towards a Bioregional Planning ⭒ Hornborg’s Response to Somerville ⭒ “Collaborative Research and Action for Climate Justice in California” ⭒ World’s Oddest…

  • Volume 33, Number 1

    Critical Conjunctures, Socialist Unity, Radical Prospects ⭒ Russell Maroon Shoatz, Implacable Revolutionary (23 August 1943 – 17 December 2021) ⭒ Moishe Postone, the Mode of Production of Capital and Cuban Agriculture ⭒ The Challenges of a Kurdish Ecofeminist Perspective: Maria Mies, Abdullah Öcalan, and the Praxis of Jineolojî ⭒ A Critique of Ecologically Unequal…

  • Volume 32, Number 2

    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 Resisting a “Digital Green Revolution”: Agri-logistics, India’s New Farm Laws and the…

  • Volume 32, Number 1

    Remembering those fallen to the pandemic · Remembering Leo Panitch · Ecological ethics · Eco-socialist roots of ecological civilization · The importance of labour · The Niyamgiri movement · The climate movement in Australia · Reintroducing the Eurasian lynx · Poetry · Book reviews

  • Volume 31, Number 4

    With contributions from Daniel Faber, Mazen Labban, Miran Kakaee, Carlo E. Sica, Seth Schindler, Federico Demaria, Melanie Samson, Gül Tuçaltan, Jonathan Seth Krones, Julia Corwin, Elliot Sperber, and Graham Sharp

  • Volume 31, Number 3

    With contributions from Leigh Brownhill, Michael Löwy, Jessie Speer, Eric Goldfischer, Helena Feder, Zhun Xu, Seán Shanagher, Pat Brereton, Eliot Tretter, Martín Arboleda, Hari Alluri, Alexander Dunlap, Jostein Jakobsen, Orsolya Szűcs, Ted Benton

  • Volume 31, Number 2

    With contributions from Jules Boykoff, Christopher Gaffney, Damian White, David Schwartzman, Lina Álvarez, Brendan Coolsaet, Chitrangada Choudhury, Aniket Aga, William Conroy, Stephen L. Eliason, Raymond Nat Turner, and Christopher R. Cox

  • Volume 31, Number 1

    With contributions from Leigh Brownhill, Teresa Turner, Martha McMahon, Mizhar Mikati, Salvatore Engel-DiMauro, Dan Boscov-Ellen, Tina Sikka, David Schwartzman, Michael J. Lynch, Paul B. Stretesky, Michael A. Long

  • Volume 30, Number 4

    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 James Richard O’Connor’s Ecological Marxism by saed Remembering James Richard O’Connor The Legacy…

  • Volume 30, Number 3

    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 Note on Change by Maarten de Kadt Alternatives Prospects for Kurdish Ecology Initiatives…

  • Volume 30, Number 2

    On value and nature; degrowth and the commons; symposium on degrowth socialism; plus poetry and book review; and last but never least, happy 70th to Monthly Review!

  • Volume 30, Number 1

    Ecofeminism as basis for ecosocialism; ecosocialist thought in China; ecosocialist teaching strategies geared to students, workers, farmers, prisoners; on reproducing status quo environmental policies; plus poetry and book review

  • Volume 29, Number 4

    Imprisonment as environmental injustice, climate disaster; ecosocialist thoughts on Engels; conversation with Don Mitchell; post-developmentalist blues; wind energy in Mexico; labour and environmentalism; plus poetry and reviews

  • Volume 29, Number 3

    Hurricane Maria; remembering Joel Kovel while celebrating Marx’s 200th anniversary; Lenin in Iowa, pt 2; a conversation on value and the bees; Cornelius Castoriadis; tar sands; electric grid deceptions; plus poetry and book reviews

  • Volume 29, Number 2

    Neoliberal environmental injustice; celebrating Marx’s 200th anniversary; Lenin in Iowa, pt 1; Raymond Williams; screw-overs in Greece, pt 2; a conversation on value and the bees; plus poetry and film review

  • Volume 29, Number 1

    Special ecofeminist issue on power, peace and protest; Berta Cáceres; greening the Americas; organising in South Africa and US; COP23 and the commons; plus graphic art, poetry, and reviews

  • Volume 28, Number 4

    Remembering Jim O’Connor; Rojava and the October Revolution; bioregionalism; climate and US imperialism; screw-overs in Greece, pt 1; sacrifice zones; comrade Valentino Parlato; David McDermott Hughes; Jim Jarmusch’s Detroit

  • Volume 28, Number 3

    The climate refugee crisis; special section on capital accumulation, hegemony, and socio-ecological struggles; the European Union’s emissions trading scam, pt 2; plus poetry and film and book reviews