Class, Race and Corporate Power is an academic journal examining the politics of corporate power. This includes an analysis of capital, labor, and race relations within nation-states and the global economy. We encourage contributions that explore these issues within holistic frameworks that borrow from a range of scholarly disciplines. We have two websites for our journal, one that features our latest published issue of our journal, the other offers shorter, more frequent essays on themes central to the journal .
See the Aims and Scope for a complete coverage of the journal.
Current Issue: Volume 13, Issue 1 (2025)
Articles
America’s First Neoliberal President
David N. Gibbs
Feeling the Heat: Capitalism and Global Warming
Martin Hart-Landsberg
Perspectives
Contesting Corporate Power
Ronald W. Cox
Stagflation is a Likely Outcome of Trump Policies
James H. Nolt
Theory and Class Struggle
Being a Critical Social Scientist: An Interview with David Fasenfest
Raju J. Das and Robert E. Latham
Marxism, Science, and Economics
Stavros Mavroudeas
