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Sunday, July 3, 2011

Vol 4, No 2 (2011)

Table of Contents

Introduction

Introduction: Situating Neoliberalism, Colonial Land Appropriation, and Feminist Marxism PDF
Sharon R. Roseman 5

Feature Article

Gender, Production, and the ‘the Transition to Capitalism’: Assessing the Historical Basis for a Unitary Materialist Theory PDF
Gary Blank 6-28

Special Theme Articles

Special Theme Issue INtroduction. Fracturing Neoliberalism: Ethnographic Interventions PDF
Kaja Tretjak, Elan Abrell 29-32
Horror stories, war stories or (un)happy endings: Locating social service workers in neoliberal plots PDF
Lynn M. Nybell 33-44
From US with Love: Community Participation, Stakeholder Partnership, and the Exacerbation of Inequality in Rural Jamaica PDF
Mehmet Barış Kuymulu 45-58

Special Theme Reflections and Comments

The Minutemen and Neoliberal State Activity: Towards an Understanding of Private Border Patrols PDF
Devin T. Molina 59-66

Articles

Transition and Transposition: Genocide, Land and the British Columbia Treaty Process PDF
Andrew Woolford 67-76

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New Proposals is a journal of Marxism and interdisciplinary Inquiry that is dedicated to the radical transformation of the contemporary world order. We see our role as providing a platform for research, commentary, and debate of the highest scholarly quality that contributes to the struggle to create a more just and humane world, in which the systematic and continuous exploitation, oppression, and fratricidal struggles that characterize the contemporary sociopolitical order no longer exist.

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