Articles by Brett
Imperialism in the Anthropocene | Monthly Review July-August 2019
John Bellamy Foster, Hannah Holleman and Brett Clark · On May 21, 2019, the Anthropocene Working Group, established by the Subcommision on Quaternary Stratigraphy of the International Commission on Stratigraphy, voted by more than the necessary 60 percent to recognize the existence of the...
Marx and the Indigenous
John Bellamy Foster, Brett Clark and Hannah Holleman · Monthly Review | Feb 01, 2020 | Vol. 71 No. 9
'Counter-Terrorism'?: Two Decades After 9/11, New Interactive Map Details Footprint of US War Machine in 85 Countries
Brett Wilkins · "The map raises a number of questions. Why is the United States militarily active in so many countries? Are these operations meeting the stated U.S. goals of reducing violence against Americans?"
How About We Go Outside And Settle This Like Emotionally Stunted Men?
Brett Bradley · Listen, buddy, you’ve been pissing me off all night. I don’t know who you think you are, but I’m getting sick of your shit. So enough talk. Let’s do this. Let’s go outside and settle this like emotionally stunted men. Forget the...
Bosom Buddies: A Photo History of Male Affection
Brett & Kate Mckay · In my unending search for just the right vintage images for our articles, I have looked through thousands of photographs of men from the last century or so. One of the things that I have found most fascinating about many of these...
US Army Sprayed Zinc Cadmium Sulfide on Poor St. Louis Residents
Brett Wilkins · Saint Louis - Previously classified documents reveal new details about how and where the US Army sprayed chemical agents over thousands of unwitting residents of St. Louis, Missouri during the 1950s and 60s as part of a series of Cold...