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Studies in Political Economy offers original, peer-reviewed research into the processes and struggles, economic, political, and cultural that shape people’s lives today.

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Compassionate Neoliberalism ?: Evangelical Christianity, the Welfare State, and the Politics of the Right

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Recent Issues ISSUE 85 (Spring 2010) Social Movements & Economies The Palestine Test: Countering the Silencing Campaign Brazilian Urban Popular Movements: The 1997 Mobilization of the Inner-City Slum Movement in Sao Paulo La Vía Campesina, Brazilian Peasants, and the Agribusiness Model of Agriculture: Towards an Alternative Model of Agrarian Democratic Governance Indigenous Agency and Mineral Development: A Cautionary Note The World Economic Crisis and the Federal Reserve’s Response to It: August 2007–December 2008 The National Question in Canadian Development: Permeable Nationalism and the Ideological Basis for Incorporation into Empire Rethinking Canadian Economic Development: The Political Economy of Canadian Fordism, 1880–1914 Alternatives Organizing Working-Class Communities: Lessons from POWER’s Experiences Tribute Tribute to Professor Paul Phillips (1938–2008)

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ISSUE 84 (Autumn 2009) Institutional Contradictions In Memoriam: Tribute to Giovanni Arrighi (1937–2009 Articles New Institutions, Old Ideas Inquiry into French Co-operatives Mining Sector Regulation in Quebec and Canada Canada’s Health Care “Crisis” SARS and Security: Health in the “New Normal” The Impact TRIPS and Free Trade Agreements: The Cases of Canada and Colombia Neoliberalism & Faith-based Welfare in the United States Comment Union Bureaucracy and Struggle

Salimah Valiani Ingo Schmidt Damien Rousselière Myriam Laforce Ugo Lapointe & Véronique Lebuis Heather Whiteside Claire Hooker & S. Harris Ali Consuelo Ahumada Jason Hackworth David Camfield

ISSUE 83 (Spring 2009) Forum on the Financial Crisis: The Current Crisis: A Socialist Perspective Limits to Finance-Led Capitalism Crisis of a Global Market Democratic Theory “Re-colonization” and Public Housing Trade Union Bureaucracy Canada and the New Imperialism Third Way Politics in Ontario

Leo Panitch & Sam Gindin Trevor Evans Adam Hanieh Brian Caterino & Phillip Hansen Stefan Kipfer & Jason Petrunia Chris Hurl Jerome Klassen Kendra Coulter

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