Abstract

What are the main political articulations of today's radical movements in North America? In a review of Chris Dixon's Another Politics these questions are addressed in terms of the influence of anti-racist, feminism, anarchism, and prison abolition movements, and how a new form of radical leftists politics is emerging across the continent.

Highlights

  • Over the course of the last three decades of neoliberalism in North America, the relative power of corporations increased dramatically, but has not gone unchallenged

  • What are the main political articulations of today's radical movements in North America? In a review of Chris Dixon's Another Politics these questions are addressed in terms of the influence of anti-racist, feminism, anarchism, and prison abolition movements, and how a new form of radical leftists politics is emerging across the continent

  • Movements emerged to challenge the dominance of capital that drew upon new types of anti-authoritarian politics and organizing principles

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Introduction

Over the course of the last three decades of neoliberalism in North America, the relative power of corporations increased dramatically, but has not gone unchallenged. In a review of Chris Dixon's Another Politics these questions are addressed in terms of the influence of anti-racist, feminism, anarchism, and prison abolition movements, and how a new form of radical leftists politics is emerging across the continent. This politics of culture is available in Class, Race and Corporate Power: https://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/ classracecorporatepower/vol4/iss1/5

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