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Volume 31, Issue 2, 2023: Special Issue: Race and Capital Special Issue, Part 1, edited by Robert Knox and Ashok Kumar

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Table of Contents

Isaac and Tamara Deutscher Memorial Lecture

Was Stalin a Marxist? And If He Was, What Does This Mean for Marxism? Ronald Grigor Suny

Special Issue Articles
Introduction

Reexamining Race and Capitalism in the Marxist Tradition – Editorial Introduction. Robert Knox and Ashok Kumar

Race and Capital

Beyond the Binary of Race and Class: A Marxist Humanist Perspective. Peter Hudis

Racism and Capitalism: A Contingent or Necessary Relationship? Charles Post

Racism and State Formation in the Age of Absolutism. Satnam Virdee

Where Does Caste Fit in A Global History of Racial Capitalism? Sheetal Chhabria

Colony

Steam and Stokehold: Steamship Labour, Colonial Racecraft and Bombay’s Sidi jamāt Tania Bhattacharyya

The World Turned Outside In: Settler Colonial Studies and Political Economy. Jack Davies

Commodifying Indigeneity? Settler Colonialism and Racial Capitalism in Fair Trade Farming in Palestine. Gabi Kirk

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