Socialist Register 2023 is available to buy in increments of 1
The 59th annual volume of the Socialist Register examines the growth of corporate power and other important organizational trends in global capitalism.
It rejects such notions as stakeholder capitalism and reviews the organisation and strategies of unions and the left, and its current and potential practices, as it searches for new routes to socialism.
Provisional Contents:
Nicole Aschoff: New organizational complexes of US capital;
Steve Diamond: Myths of corporate governance;
Adam Hanieh: World oil: Contemporary transformations in ownership and control;
William Carroll & Nicolas Graham: Extreme oil: Climate breakdown and beyond;
Patrick Bond: Big Pharma: Vaccines and TRIPs;
Charmaine Chua & Spencer Cox: Amazon and global logistics;
Genevieve Lebaron & Ali Bhagat: Unfree labour, exploitation and global supply chains;
Kyle Bailey: Delusions of ‘Stakeholder Capitalism’;
Minqi Li: Chinese Capitalism, from ‘996’ to ‘Lying-Flat’;
Pun Nagai: & Peier Chen: Infrastructural capitalism and class conflict in China;
Armando Boito: Capital: neoliberalism and imperialism in Brazil;
Chirashree Dasgupta: State, capital and neoliberalism in India;
Richard Saunders: Extractivism, resistance and corporate power in Africa;
Rafeef Ziadah: Logistical landscapes, corporate power on the high seas;
James Meadway: The Left after the pandemic;
Scott Aquanno and Steve Maher: Finance capital and American empire;
Madeleine Davis: Leo Panitch on British labourism;
Rafael Khachutarian interview with Leo Panitch: The capitalist state and socialism
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