Meet the artists and scientists, writers and organizers, who contributed to our Spring 2022 issue, "The Soil and the Worker."
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The dozens of people whose dedicated work made Volume 25, no. 1 a reality.
A look at the artwork by Connie Resch and Rosanna Morris in the magazine's Spring 2022 issue.
From the beginning, Marxism took science extremely seriously, not only for its economic promise in building a socialist society, but also for its revelatory power in understanding the world. Marxism has made the strongest claims of any...
Nuclear and environmental historian Kate Brown, author of several notable books on nuclear disasters, spoke with SftP about the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, crises of nuclear energy, and what are at stake for ecology and health.
Graves and Goodman are longstanding members of SftP. Their new book, 'Racism, Not Race', clearly presents the science of human variation and its connections to histories of power and oppression.
O texto a seguir é uma tradução livre de um artigo que publiquei com Marta Soares no número sobre cooperação da revista Science for the People. Inspirado em grande parte em nossa própria pesquisa com cooperação em peixes – na maior parte...
Our shared cultural and social context shapes not only our politics, but what we do, say, and even think. Microbiologist Lynn Margulis argued that convention is so powerful, and so comforting, it prevents us from evaluating facts that...
Pofika mchaka cha 2020, Malawi linali limodzi mwa maiko osaukitsitsa pa dziko lonse chifukwa pa mndandanda wa chitukuko cha anthu linali pa nambala 174 mwa maiko 189.
As of 2020, Malawi is one of the poorest nations in the world, ranked at 174 out of 189 countries and territories in the Human Development Index. Of the eighteen million Malawians, 50.7 percent are at subsistence level, regardless of their...