Focus: Supply Chains — Fall 2025

Focus: Supply Chains

Volume 46, Number 3
Fall 2025

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From the Editor

The Paradox of Postliberal Humanism by Jeffrey R. Di Leo

Focus: Supply Chains

Introduction: Supply-Chain Capitalism by Christopher Breu and Jeffrey R. Di Leo 

The Beer Game by Miriam Posner

Out of Supply, Indefinitely by Jeffrey R. Di Leo

Supply Chains in a Blasted Landscape by H. Aram Veeser

Rich Man’s Cognitive Mapping? by Crystal Bartolovich

The Fentanyl Supply Chain, or Corporations as Cartels by Gina Arlene Stinnett

Israel, Divestment, and the American Libidinal Order by Nicole Simek

Organizing Life in the Ruins of Supply-Chain Capitalism by Tierney S. Powell

Everything Airy Becomes Solid by Christopher Breu

Sound

Boom! by Naomi Waltham-Smith

Fiction

Sharon O’Dair reviews Kairos by Jenny Erpenbeck

Jonathan Cohen reviews In My Eyes, You are Beautiful by David Unger

Edward M. Bury reviews You Shouldn’t Worry about the Frogs by Eliza Marley

Brian Counter reviews Parade by Rachel Cusk

Lori O’Dea reviews The Worst Thing of All Is the Light by José Luis Serrano

David Celani reviews Wild about Harry by Henry Grinberg

Jane Rosenberg LaForge reviews The Atlas of Remedies by Paul Jaskunas

Screenplay

Jim Feast reviews The Crucifixion of Truth: A Screenplay by Bernard Starr

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