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 1 (2022)
Articles
The Transnational Investment Bloc in U.S. Policy Toward Saudi Arabia and the Persian Gulf
Mazaher Koruzhde and Ronald W. Cox
Why Scorsese is Right About Corporate Power
James McMahon
Transnational Corporate Power: From Lomé to the CARIFORUM-EU EPA
Melissa A. Boissiere
Politics of Culture
A Labor Movement to Challenge the Billionaires: A Review of "Class Struggle Unionism" by Joe Burns
Jonathan Kissam
Perspectives
Don’t Believe the Hype, Big Finance Continues to Threaten Our Survival
Martin Hart-Landsberg