(2017). Catalyst. Jacobin Foundation.
defending the working class as the universal emancipator
defending the working class as the universal emancipator
1 / 1things have changed but not insurmountably
things have changed but not insurmountably
0 / 3I skipped this one
0 / 0an interesting critique of Bourdieu. says that his sociology is nonexplanatory
an interesting critique of Bourdieu. says that his sociology is nonexplanatory
4 / 3I don't really know/care about Irish politics but this piece situated things in a broader context (EU, etc) so was mildly interesting
good point about transfer pricing among multinationals totally wrecking the idea of GDP (which has little validity to begin with)
I don't really know/care about Irish politics but this piece situated things in a broader context (EU, etc) so was mildly interesting
good point about transfer pricing among multinationals totally wrecking the idea of GDP (which has little validity to begin with)
0 / 0an interview. warning that we shouldn't glorify the Tea Party campaigns too much
an interview. warning that we shouldn't glorify the Tea Party campaigns too much
0 / 1an enlightening detailed take on Toyotism. responding to an article from last issue
an enlightening detailed take on Toyotism. responding to an article from last issue
0 / 2an excellent critique of Strangers in Their Own Land / Hillbilly Elegy
an excellent critique of Strangers in Their Own Land / Hillbilly Elegy
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