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Volume 31, Issue 3, 2023: Special Issue: Race and Capital Special Issue, Part 2, edited by Robert Knox and Ashok Kumar

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Editorial Perspective

Reform versus Transformation: Reflections on the Legacy of Corbynism’s Economic Programme. Mary Robertson

Articles
Race and Capital, Part 2
Ideology

Misperceptions of the Border: Migration, Race, and Class Today. Adam Hanieh and Rafeef Ziadah

Race and Reification. Matthew Dimick

Reduced to Brutish Nature: On Racism and the Law of Value. Lukas Egger

Chains

Did Marx Defend Black Slavery? On Jamaica and Labour in a Black Skin. Gregory Slack

Revisiting the Plantation Society: The New World Group and the Critique of Capitalism. Scott Timcke

Robert Wedderburn’s ‘Universal War’: Anti-Colonial Universality in the Age of Revolution. Ajmal Waqif

Labour

A Racial Theory of Labour: Racial Capitalism from Colonial Slavery to Postcolonial Migration. Nicholas De Genova

The Canadian ‘War of the Two Sugars’: Homegrown Sugar Beets and the Racial Stratification of Labour. Jane Komori

The Anti-Nazi League, ‘Another White Organisation’? British Black Radicals against Racial Fascism. Alfie Hancox

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