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Volume 31, Number 4

Volume 31, Number 4

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House Organ

Poisoning the World for Profit: Petro-Chemical Capital and the Global Pesticide Crisis
by Daniel Faber

Critical Intervention

On the #BeirutBlast: Organized Abandonment and the Environmental Violence of Capital
by Mazen Labban

Alternatives

Democratic Confederalist Approaches to Addressing Patriarchal Violence Within the Justice System
by Miran Kakaee

For a Radical Green New Deal: Energy, the Means of Production, and the Capitalist State
by Carlo E. Sica

Keywords: Waste

“Garbage is Gold”: Waste-based Commodity Frontiers, Modes of Valorization and Ecological Distribution Conflicts
by Seth Schindler and Federico Demaria

Whose Frontier is it Anyway? Reclaimer “Integration” and the Battle Over Johannesburg’s Waste-based Commodity Frontier
by Melanie Samson

Waste and Metropolitan Governance as Vehicles of Eviscerating Urbanism: A Case from Ankara
by Gül Tuçaltan

The Emergence of a Food-Waste-Based Commodity Frontier in the United States
by Jonathan Seth Krones

Between Toxics and Gold: Devaluing Informal Labor in the Global Urban Mine
by Julia Corwin

Poetry

The Amazon or Amazon
by Elliot Sperber

Book Review

Science after Marx. A Review of John Bellamy Foster, The Return of Nature: Socialism and Ecology
by Graham Sharp