Review of Radical Political Economics
1969 - 2025
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Volume 57, issue 4, 2025
- Imperialism in Marx, the Marxist Tradition, and Today pp. 681-695

- Radhika Desai
- Financialization in Peripheral Countries: Insights from the Marxist Dependency Theory pp. 696-705

- Francisco Luiz de Andrade Neto
- Catching Up and Falling Behind in Selected Latin American Countries: A Classical-Marxian Analysis pp. 706-717

- Adalmir Antonio Marquetti, Alessandro Miebach and Henrique Morrone
- The End of the Keynesian Consensus and US Wage Growth: An Empirical Study of the Role of Union Density and the War on Drugs pp. 718-729

- Michele I. Naples
- Militarization, Gendered Labor Markets, and the Care Economy pp. 730-743

- Saniya Jilani
- The Institutional Evolution of the US Financial System 1945–2023: Policy Implications of the Long-Wave Financial Cycle and Thwarting System Asymmetries pp. 744-755

- Shaun K. Brog and Yeo Hyub Yoon
- Institutional Challenges of the Ecological Transition pp. 756-765

- David Cayla
- An Empirical Analysis of the US Economy Through the Lens of Financial Instability Hypothesis (1999–2022) pp. 766-778

- Barkin Cihanli
- Counterhegemonic Evolution: The Intentional Township of Auroville as a Case Study of Systemic Transformation pp. 779-791

- Ricardo R. Fuentes-RamÃrez and Cansu Gurkaya
- Global Constraints on Monetary Policy: Can Developing Countries Avoid the Dilemma? The Case of Türkiye and Bolivia pp. 792-803

- Hasan Cömert and Raul Zelada Aprili
- Evaluating the Impact of Industrial and Occupational Change on Black-White Unemployment Gaps in New York City and the United States pp. 804-816

- Lauren Melodia
- “Capitalism Without Capital†or “Technofeudalism†? Preliminary Thoughts Toward a Theory of Knowledge Monopolization pp. 817-825

- Özgür Orhangazi
- Intellectual Monopoly and Income Inequality in the United States, 1948–2021: A Long-Run Analysis pp. 826-849

- Tomás N. Rotta
- Union Coverage and Men’s Participation in Unpaid Social Reproduction in the United States pp. 850-874

- Sarah F. Small
- The Strategic Plan of the Working Day pp. 875-891

- John Hutnyk
- A Neoclassical Theory of Labor Exploitation: Some Comments pp. 892-897

- Deepankar Basu, Debarshi Das and Subhankar Mukherjee
- Recalibrating Socially Necessary Labor or Else? pp. 898-903

- Dong-Min Rieu
- Book Review: Capital City: Gentrification and the Real Estate State pp. 904-907

- Kathryn Loeb
- Book Review: The Rise of Central Banks: State Power in Financial Capitalism pp. 907-910

- Daniyal Khan
- Book Review: The State of Capitalism: Economy, Society, and Hegemony pp. 910-913

- Elif Karaçimen
- Abstracts in Chinese December 2025 pp. 914-919

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- Abstracts in Spanish December 2025 pp. 920-926

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Volume 57, issue 3, 2025
- Introduction to the Special Issue on Anti-Capitalist Pedagogies and Teaching Radical Economics pp. 365-375

- Smita Ramnarain, Surbhi Kesar, Andrew Mearman, Gary Mongiovi, Geoffrey Schneider and Mary V. Wrenn
- Threshold Concepts in Economics: A New Way to Teach the Role of Government in the Economy pp. 376-385

- Danish Khan and June Sanchez
- Teaching the Labor Theory of Value in China: Addressing Challenges with Effective Methods pp. 386-402

- Ma Mengting
- Marx and the Big Mac: An Empirical Exploration of Marx’s Exploitation Theory for Introductory Economics Courses pp. 403-410

- Teresa Perry
- Enhancing the Teaching of Radical Political Economy Through Multimedia Integration: A Pedagogical Framework pp. 411-428

- Swayamsiddha Sarangi
- Debate as a Pedagogical Tool for Pluralist Economics Education pp. 429-436

- Zengping He
- Teaching Technological Unemployment Through Role-Play: The Luddite Rebellion pp. 437-444

- Ric McIntyre
- Bringing Radical Assessment into Radical Political Economy: An Ungrading Experience pp. 445-462

- Smita Ramnarain and Anna Santucci
- The “I†in Capitalism: Radical Pedagogy and the Stories That Our Students Tell About Capitalism and Inequality pp. 463-484

- Tim Koechlin
- Introducing Economics Students to Marxist Political Economy: Mental and Physical Health in the Workplace pp. 485-494

- Kevin Deane and Julia Chukwuma
- Solidarity... Forever? Teaching Labor and Race at a Predominantly White and Emerging Hispanic Serving Institution with Games pp. 495-502

- Robert Haggar
- Justice Matters: Equality-Efficiency Tradeoff in Principles of Macroeconomics pp. 503-512

- Tanadej Vechsuruck
- Teaching Macroeconomics Using a Multi-paradigmatic, Problem-Based Learning Approach pp. 513-526

- Finn Olesen
- Can Econometrics Incorporate a Critical Pedagogy Praxis? pp. 527-544

- Thereza Balliester Reis and Yaerin Yoon
- Researching Postcapitalist Possibilities: Pedagogy as Resubjectivation pp. 545-565

- Jenny Cameron and Katherine Gibson
- Economics for Emancipation: Advancing Radical Economics Through Popular Education with Economic Justice Activists pp. 566-583

- Francisco Pérez and Sarah Wang
- Popular Education: Teaching Economics to Communities pp. 584-609

- Marlene Kim
- Toward Decolonizing and Feminist Pedagogies in Transforming Economics Classrooms pp. 610-630

- Michelle Monique Meixieira Groenewald and Caro Carl Janse van Rensburg
- A Strike: Lessons in Solidarity pp. 631-641

- Daniel Rosenberg
- Quo Vadis? Academic Autonomy and Freedom: The Case of Economics Discipline in Turkey pp. 642-648

- Fikret Adaman
- Academic Radicalism in the Present Conjuncture: The University as a Contested Terrain pp. 649-658

- Snehashish Bhattacharya
- Abstracts in Chinese September 2025 pp. 659-665

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- Abstracts in Spanish September 2025 pp. 666-673

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Volume 57, issue 2, 2025
- Credit and Its Legal Context in Sharecropping Relations in Postbellum Mississippi Delta: From Ownership to Controlling of Laboring Bodies pp. 157-175

- Serap Ayșe Kayatekin
- Sovereign Credit Rating: Impact on Social Investment and Role in Financial Subordination pp. 176-196

- Ramya Vijaya
- Effects of Income Distribution and Fiscal Policy on Growth in Turkey: A Kaleckian Analysis pp. 197-220

- Eda Yilmaz and Serdal Bahçe
- Marx-Biased Technical Change and International Profit-Rate Convergence: The Case of Mexican Manufacturing pp. 221-243

- Carlos A. Ibarra
- The Relationship Between Energy and Capital: Insights from The Wealth of Nations pp. 244-259

- Simon Mair
- Introduction to the Symposium on Political Economy of Occupation, Colonialism, and Conflict in Palestine pp. 260-265

- Surbhi Kesar and Don Goldstein
- US Militarism and Sisyphian “Aid†to Israel/Palestine pp. 266-281

- Jennifer C. Olmsted
- Functional Distribution of Income in Palestine: Relevance, Measurement, and Political Economy Implications pp. 282-294

- Ibrahim Shikaki
- Imperialist Intervention and the Invention of Israel pp. 295-308

- Sachin Peddada
- Settler-Colonialism and Empire-Building in Palestine/Israel, 1920–1956 pp. 309-319

- Amir Locker-Biletzki
- Shutdown Nation: The Political Economy of Self-Destruction pp. 320-329

- Shir Hever
- Book Review: The Class Matrix: Social Theory after the Cultural Turn pp. 330-334

- Robert Chernomas and Ian Hudson
- Book Review: The Dialectics of Dependency pp. 334-338

- Louis O’Sullivan
- Book Review: Foundations of Real-World Economics: What Every Economics Student Needs to Know pp. 338-342

- Orlando Gomes
- Can Capitalism Ever Be Ecologically Sustainable? A Review of Green Growth vs. Degrowth Perspectives pp. 343-351

- Stephanie Attar
- Abstracts in Chinese June 2025 pp. 352-355

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- Abstracts in Spanish June 2025 pp. 356-360

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Volume 57, issue 1, 2025
- Introduction to the Special Issue on COVID and Capitalism: The COVID-19 Pandemic Through the Lens of Radical Political Economy pp. 5-8

- Elif Karaçimen and Juan Santarcángelo
- COVID-19 Pandemic and Vaccine Imperialism pp. 9-29

- Stergios A. Seretis, Stavros D. Mavroudeas, Feride Aksu Tanık, Alexios Benos and Elias Kondilis
- The Economic Power of Capital and the Spread of COVID-19 in the United States: An Empirical Study pp. 30-57

- Junfu Zhao
- A Most Neoliberal Encounter: When Covid-19 Met the British Welfare State pp. 58-72

- Clémence Fourton
- Portuguese Households on a Tightrope: Income Vulnerability during the COVID-19 Pandemic pp. 73-89

- Cristina Matos
- China’s Changing COVID-19 Policies: Market and Public Health pp. 90-108

- Zhun Xu
- Riding out the Storm: How State-Owned Enterprises in China Fought the COVID Crisis pp. 109-128

- Hao Qi, Zhongjin Li and Ningzhi He
- Book Review: The Real Anthony Fauci: Bill Gates, Big Pharma, and the Global War on Democracy and Public Health pp. 129-133

- Julie Matthaei
- Books Received (as of March 2025) pp. 134-138

- Fletcher Baragar
- List of Reviewers 2024 pp. 139-144

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- Abstracts Chinese March 2025 pp. 145-147

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- Abstracts Spanish March 2025 pp. 148-151

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