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Volume 33, Number 2

Volume 33, Number 2

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House Organ

Overcoming Hierarchy: A Theory Illustrated
By Leigh Brownhill

Keywords: Violence

Violence and Illegal Deforestation: The Crimes of “Environmental Militias” in the Amazon Forest
By Luiz Enrique Vieira de Souza, Marcelo Fetz, Bruna Pastro Zagatto & Nataly Sousa Pinho

“Something in the Air”: Reasserting Humanity in a Polluted Neighbourhood
By Franca Marquardt

Ecosocialist Thought

Envisioning a Utopian Ecosocialism in the Darkness of the Covid-19 Pandemic
By Martin Aidnik

Reembedding Through Reinhabitation: Towards a Bioregional Planning
By Dorottya Mendly

Critical Intervention

Ecologically Unequal Exchange Theory as Genuine Materialism: A Response to Somerville
By Alf Hornborg

Alternatives

“Collaborative Research and Action for Climate Justice in California”
By David N. Pellow, Emily Williams & Ana Rosa Rizo-Centino

Contradictions

World’s Oddest Toads: Xenopus Pregnancy Tests and Animal Commodities in “Capitalist Ruins”
By Denise Lynn

Ideology and Politics

The Sanders-Bookchin Debate
By Marco Rosaire Rossi

Poetry

Misanthropy
By Timothy Stacey

Book Review

Capital Accumulation as Theft in Ukraine: A Review of Ukraine and the Empire of Capital: from Marketization to the Armed Conflict, by Yulia Yurchenko
By Samuel Day Fassbinder