Peace, Land, and Bread is a peer-reviewed journal dedicated to radical scholarship, revolutionary history, and contemporary struggles against imperialism, capitalism, and oppression. Committed to bridging the gap between academic rigor and engaged political analysis, the journal publishes works that challenge dominant narratives, center anti-imperialist and Marxist perspectives, and contribute to movements for liberation and justice.
The fifth issue of Peace, Land, and Bread returns in a moment of historic rupture, resuming its work at the intersection of revolutionary theory, cultural resistance, and critical historiography. With contributions that interrogate the rise of American neo-fascism, the legacies of settler colonialism, the bi-partisan machinery of imperialism, the mass base of the far right, and the philosophical grounds of dialectical consciousness, this issue brings together rigorous, committed scholarship with revolutionary imagination. From theoretical interventions on Marxist phenomenology and the roots of language and consciousness to sharp critiques of fascism's bipartisan architecture and the political force of literature and aesthetics, this issue positions the humanities as both analytic lens and insurgent tool. Against the backdrop of war, repression, and renewed student uprisings, the journal foregrounds voices that call for clarity, memory, and organization in the service of liberation.
Published by Iskra Books, Peace, Land, and Bread maintains an open-access policy, ensuring that critical knowledge remains freely available to all. Whether engaging with past revolutions, contemporary struggles, or the theoretical debates shaping the future of socialism, the journal continues to provide a space for meaningful intellectual exchange that serves the needs of the movement.
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