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. .
See the Aims and Scope for a complete coverage of the journal.
Current Issue: Volume 11, Issue 2 (2023)
Articles
Cambridge Analytica: Military Psy-Ops Privatized
Adam D. Hernandez
Apple “Porn” 2.0: Apple’s Vision (Pro)
Suzanne E. Ferriss
Politics of Culture
The Liberal Ideology of Oppenheimer
Ronald W. Cox
The Profits of (the Critique of) Patriarchy: On Toxic Masculinity, Feminism, & Corporate Capitalism in the Barbie Movie
Bryant W. Sculos
Young Engels Is Still Engels: A Response to Terrell Carver
Nana Liu and Yumeng Xia
Perspectives
What Does Working Class Voter Really Mean?
Ronald W. Cox