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Vol 22, No. 2

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47 (Volume 22, No. 2)

Jonathan Scott
Introduction

Steve Martinot
The Question of Fascism in the United States

Gwendolyn Brooks
Ballad of Pearl May Lee

Holly Martis
Lineages of American Fascism: A Study of Margaret Walker’s Historical Novel Jubilee

Jonathan Scott
Why Fascism When They Have White Supremacy?

Douglas W. Greene
The Bourgeois Roots of Fascist Repression

Matthew Lyons
Two Ways of Looking at Fascism

Gregory Meyerson and Michael Joseph Roberto
Fascism and the Crisis of Pax Americana

Mike Whitney
Global Train-Wreck: The Great Credit Bust of 2008

Elan Abrell
Making Enemies: The Reification of Essentialized Cultural Difference through “Legalized” Torture

Kam Hei Tsuei

The Antifascist Aesthetics of Pan’s Labyrinth


Book Reviews

D.H. Melhem
Stigma & The Cave: Two Novels
reviewed by Victor Cohen

Kaushik Sunder Rajan
Biocapital: The Constitution of Postgenomic Life
reviewed by Martha Lincoln

Peniel E. Joseph
Waiting ‘Til the Midnight Hour: A Narrative History of Black Power in America
reviewed by Dan Berger

Michael A. Lebowitz
Build It Now: Socialism for the Twenty-First Century
reviewed by William Smaldone

Michael D. Yates, ed.
More Unequal: Aspects of Class in the United States
reviewed by Heather Steffen

Casey Blake, ed.
The Arts of Democracy: Art, Public Culture, and the State
reviewed by Roderick Graham

Notes on Contributors




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