Abstract
In October of 2013, the first issue of Class, Race and Corporate Power was published as part of an open access digital commons network. I have been editor-in-chief ever since. The aim from the very beginning was to be part of an effort to connect academics to organizers and activists around the world to help support social movements fighting for political and economic democracy. That goal is more urgent than ever, as corporate power has intensified and accelerated across the world since our first issue was published.
As of February, 2025, we launched a companion website that is designed to further promote and enhance the visibility of Class, Race and Corporate Power. This new website is part of an effort to build a more robust collective information and support network to help empower movements that are contesting corporate power on behalf of the working class, oppressed and marginalized groups. We encourage participation in this new companion website for Class, Race and Corporate Power, which will feature many of the same articles and essays at our current site, alongside more immediate and shorter responses to current events and issues. Our aim is to link to and join forces with groups that align with our politics as we try to expand our intellectual, organizational and activist capacity on the left from the bottom up.
Recommended Citation
Cox, Ronald W.
(2025)
"Contesting Corporate Power,"
Class, Race and Corporate Power: Vol. 13:
Iss.
1, Article 1.
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/classracecorporatepower/vol13/iss1/1