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Examining Cuba's Knowledge Economy: A Review of Lage's "The Knowledge Economy and Socialism"

Reviewed by Renato Flores – September 4, 2024

In a review of Cuban scientist Agustín Lage Dávila's new book 'The Knowledge Economy and Socialism,' Renato Flores reflects on the role of science and knowledge production under capitalism and socialism, asking how knowledge workers can be incentivized differently under socialism. – Read review

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A Review of 'Ron Carey and the Teamsters'

Reviewed by Edgar Esquivel – July 10, 2024

Edgar Esquivel catalogues the rise, fall, and redemption of Ron Carey and his work with the Teamsters. – Read review

Aziz Rana's "The Constitutional Bind"

Escaping America’s Constitutional Bind: A Review of Aziz Rana's 'The Constitutional Bind'

Reviewed by Luke Pickrell – June 12, 2024

Luke Pickrell reviews Aziz Rana's recent book, "The Constitutional Bind: How Americans Came to Idolize a Document That Fails Them." – Read review

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The Monsters We Become: On 'How to Read Like a Parasite'

Reviewed by Conrad Hamilton – May 31, 2024

Conrad Hamilton offers his review of Daniel Tutt's recent book 'How to Read Like a Parasite: Why the Left Got High on Nietzsche.' – Read review

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Knowing the Enemy: On McManus's 'The Political Right and Equality'

Reviewed by Talal Hangari – April 19, 2024

Talal Hangari reviews 'The Political Right and Equality: Turning Back the Tide of Egalitarian Modernity' by Matthew McManus (New York: Routledge, 2023). – Read review