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Monday, April 6, 2015

Vol 7, No 2 (2015)

Table of Contents

Introduction

Navigating the way toward social justice
Charles R. Menzies
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5-6

Special Theme Reflections and Comments

Scholars and Activism: Can Progressive Scholarship Advance a Left Politics
Steve Striffler
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7-12

Special Theme Articles

Neoliberalism, GATS, and Higher Education in India: Moving Away from Its Original Objectives
Kanchan Sarker
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13-27
Locked In: Feminist Perspectives on Surviving on Academic Piecework
Helen Ramirez
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28-36

Articles

Artifacts of Collaboration at the National Museum of the American Indian
Jennifer Shannon
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37-55
PIECE-RATES AS INHERENTLY EXPLOITATIVE: ADULT/ASIAN CAM MODELS AS ILLUSTRATIVE
Paul William Mathews
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56-73
Internet, Capitalism, and Peripheral Development in the Waldviertel
Christian Fuchs
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74-100
The Function of Time in Marcuse’s One-Dimensional World, and its Relevance in the Networked Society
Robert Hassan
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101-115
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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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