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 10, Issue 2 (2022)
Articles
The Iranian Crisis of the 1970s-1980s and the Formation of the Transnational Investment Bloc
Mazaher Koruzhde
Class, Sectoral, or Self-interest? The Collective Action of Large Manufacturing Firms in Response to Protest
Tarun Banerjee
Politics of Culture
The Comedy of Cancel Culture in a Post-Carlin United States: On the Politics of Cultural Interpretation
Bryant W. Sculos
Theory and Class Struggle
Theory and Class Struggle: An Introduction to the Section
Raju J. Das and Robert E. Latham
Theory and Class Struggle: Three Interviews
Raju J. Das and Robert E. Latham