Description:CONTENTSGöran Therborn: New Masses?What social forces are likely to challenge the supremacy of capital in the coming decades? An assessment of potential bases of resistance—from traditional communities overrun by the global market to factory workers and an expanding yet amorphous middle class.André Singer: Rebellion in BrazilA sociological portrait of the protests that gripped the country in June 2013. Crossovers of class, ideology and generation on the major cities’ streets, as portents of deeper shifts under way.Perry Anderson: CounterpuncherRetrospective on the liberated life and work of Alexander Cockburn, whose last book, A Colossal Wreck, completes a dazzling triptych. Shaping influences of family, place and political epoch on a singularly radical temperament, and the keen-edged prose in which it found expression.Tor Krever: Dispensing Global JusticeProtector of the weak or tool of the strong? Origins and evolution of the International Criminal Court, and its geopolitical tacking through a decade of imperial warfare.Teri Reynolds: Dispatches from DarRealities of emergency medicine in Tanzania, and the process through which new facilities and existing systems mutually adapt to each other.Thomas Piketty: Dynamics of InequalityA leading French economist discusses the historical evolution of global wealth and income imbalances. After the levelling shocks of the 20th century, will the 21st bring a return to the longue durée dominance of inherited fortunes?Joshua Berson: The Quinoa HackStaple of Andean diets long before the Spanish conquest, quinoa has lately become a global health-food commodity—with dubious results for Bolivia’s campesinos. Josh Berson maps out the limits of food justice pursued through consumerist techno-fixes.BOOK REVIEWSMarcus Verhagen on Claire Bishop, Artificial Hells. Antecedents and critical implications of the recent wave of participatory art.William Davies on Jonathan Crary, 24/7. Is slumber itself threatened by the advance of market forces?Dylan Riley on Ira Katznelson, Fear Itself. Historical reframing of the New Deal for the age of Obama.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with New Left Review 85. To get started finding New Left Review 85, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Description: CONTENTSGöran Therborn: New Masses?What social forces are likely to challenge the supremacy of capital in the coming decades? An assessment of potential bases of resistance—from traditional communities overrun by the global market to factory workers and an expanding yet amorphous middle class.André Singer: Rebellion in BrazilA sociological portrait of the protests that gripped the country in June 2013. Crossovers of class, ideology and generation on the major cities’ streets, as portents of deeper shifts under way.Perry Anderson: CounterpuncherRetrospective on the liberated life and work of Alexander Cockburn, whose last book, A Colossal Wreck, completes a dazzling triptych. Shaping influences of family, place and political epoch on a singularly radical temperament, and the keen-edged prose in which it found expression.Tor Krever: Dispensing Global JusticeProtector of the weak or tool of the strong? Origins and evolution of the International Criminal Court, and its geopolitical tacking through a decade of imperial warfare.Teri Reynolds: Dispatches from DarRealities of emergency medicine in Tanzania, and the process through which new facilities and existing systems mutually adapt to each other.Thomas Piketty: Dynamics of InequalityA leading French economist discusses the historical evolution of global wealth and income imbalances. After the levelling shocks of the 20th century, will the 21st bring a return to the longue durée dominance of inherited fortunes?Joshua Berson: The Quinoa HackStaple of Andean diets long before the Spanish conquest, quinoa has lately become a global health-food commodity—with dubious results for Bolivia’s campesinos. Josh Berson maps out the limits of food justice pursued through consumerist techno-fixes.BOOK REVIEWSMarcus Verhagen on Claire Bishop, Artificial Hells. Antecedents and critical implications of the recent wave of participatory art.William Davies on Jonathan Crary, 24/7. Is slumber itself threatened by the advance of market forces?Dylan Riley on Ira Katznelson, Fear Itself. Historical reframing of the New Deal for the age of Obama.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with New Left Review 85. To get started finding New Left Review 85, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.