Reflective Anthropology is an international journal that has been dedicated to promoting class society transformation. This journal aims to stimulate discussions among left-wing intellectuals by publishing peer-reviewed articles, editorials, letters, field reports, political exchanges, and book reviews, promoting criticism, research, and commentary in social sciences and humanities, and providing a forum for scholars, public intellectuals, and activists to study social theory and political practice. It pays special attention to Marxism and political economy, encouraging the use of dialectical methods to analyze capitalist crises and social changes.
The format of journal articles is shaped by their goals, and peer-reviewed articles are sent to scholars, public intellectuals, and activists, whose comments are usually published together with the author's response, forming a dialogue and communication. The "Forum" section of the journal is dedicated to mutual participation, inviting scholars, public intellectuals, and activists to respond to the forum statement, with the aim of sparking debate and discussion. These exchanges provide space for dialectical participation on important issues of our era from a broad perspective.