Journal Publications

“‘Down with the Rebels Against the Bill of Sale!’: Guy Endore’s Radical Reimagining of Haiti and Revolution” - Monthly Review Online, September 7, 2019

"Gas Workers Defend the Next Generation, as Lockout Enters Fourth Month" - co-authored with Barbara Madeloni in Labor Notes, October 2018

“Evict the Landlords” (review of Matthew Desmond’s Evicted) - Jacobin, September 2016

In Socialism and Democracy:

"Revolution Underground?  Critical Reflections on the Prospect of Renewing Occupation"

"Revolutionary Relatability:  Assata, An Autobiography as a Site of Radical Teaching and Learning"

"Reimagining the Time and Place of Communism Today: Between Hardt's 'New Love' and Jameson's 'Citizen Army'"

"Citing the Red Horizon: Assuming the Communist Condition" (critical reflections on Jodi Dean's Communist Horizon)

"Division and Desire: A conversation with Jodi Dean about The Communist Horizon"

"Does America Have a "Gun" Problem...or a White Supremacy Capitalist Empire Problem?"

"Left Docudrama 2004"

"From 'Why We Fight' to Fighting their 'We' : Zeiger’s “Sir, No Sir” Meets Jarecki’s Why We Fight"

In Cultural Logic: an electronic journal of marxist theory and practice:

"Lunacy and the Left: Learning from Richard Wright's Lost Confessions"

"Invisible Tragedies, Invisible Possibilities: Or, Reading What's Left of a Great American (anti-communist) novel"

Reflections on Barbara Foley's Wrestling with the Left: the Making of Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man

"Fault Lines: Haiti, Two Years On"  (a collection of poems bearing witness)

A joint review of Michael Moore's Fahrenheit 9/11 and Sam Green's The Weather Underground

A review of the Corporation by Mark Achbar and Jane Abbot

In Minnesota Review:

"Guy Endore and the Ironies of Political Repression"

"Rattling the Capitalist Food Chain" (a critical review of Robert Kenner's Food Inc.)