Book Note
Correspondence
- Not Naming Names
- The Limits of Minsky’s Financial Instability Hypothesis as an Explanation of the Crisis
- Listen Keynesians, It’s the System! Response to Palley
- Prophets of the ‘Permanent War Economy’
- A Guaranteed Annual Income Will Not Work
- Dual Power in the Venezuelan Revolution
- Empire—American as Apple Pie
- LULA WON!
- Post-Apartheid South Africa
- Starting from Scratch?
- Between Barbarism and a Solar Transition
- Different Strategies are Necessary Now
- The Broader Picture
- Response to Acker and Eisenstein
- We Make the Road by Walking
- California’s Electrical Crisis and Conservation
- Reply to Khalil Hassan
- Rejoinder to Leo Panitch and Sam Gindin
- Panitch and Gindin Reply
Excerpts
- An Untold Chapter in Black History
- What Race Has to Do With It
- Why Unions Still Matter
- The Path to Human Development: Capitalism or Socialism?
Exchange
- Reply to “The Myth of ‘Environmental Catastrophism’”
- What Does Ecological Marxism Mean For China?
- Toward a Global Dialogue on Ecology and Marxism
- Marx and Engels and “Small Is Beautiful”
- On Nuclear Power
- On the History of Imperialism Theory
- Rediscovering the History of Imperialism: A Reply
- Marxism, Metaphors, and Ecological Politics
- Eras of Power
- A Critique of Tabb on Globalization
- Contextualizing Globalization
- A Note on Du Boff and Herman
Interview
- The Unifying Element in All Struggles Against Capital Is the Right of Everyone to Full Human Development
- The Assassination of Fred Hampton by the FBI and Chicago Police, Forty Years Later
- Saying More with Less: Eduardo Galeano interviewed by Jonah Raskin
- United States of Insecurity: Interview with Noam Chomsky
- Possibility and Hope: Getting from Here to There
- Imperial Ambition
- Counter–Intelligent
- Creating a Just Society
- It’s Not a Postcapitalist World, Nor is it a Post-Marxist One—An Interview with John Bellamy Foster
- The “New Economy” and the Speculative Bubble
- Restoring Memory
- The Need for a Radical Alternative
- An Interview with Harry Magdoff
Notes from the Editors
- Monthly Review Volume 65, Number 9 (February 2014)
- Monthly Review Volume 65, Number 8 (January 2014)
- Monthly Review Volume 65, Number 7 (December 2013)
- Monthly Review Volume 65, Number 6 (November 2013)
- Monthly Review Volume 65, Number 5 (October 2013)
- Monthly Review Volume 65, Number 4 (September 2013)
- Monthly Review Volume 65, Number 2 (June 2013)
- Monthly Review Volume 65, Number 1 (May 2013)
- Monthly Review Volume 64, Number 11 (April 2013)
- Monthly Review Volume 64, Number 10 (March 2013)
- Monthly Review Volume 64, Number 9 (February 2013)
- Monthly Review Volume 64, Number 8 (January 2013)
- Monthly Review Volume 64, Number 7 (December 2012)
- Monthly Review Volume 64, Number 6 (November 2012)
- Monthly Review Volume 64, Number 5 (October 2012)
- Monthly Review Volume 64, Number 4 (September 2012)
- Monthly Review Volume 64, Number 3 (July-August 2012)
- Monthly Review Volume 64, Number 2 (June 2012)
- Monthly Review Volume 64, Number 1 (May 2012)
- Monthly Review Volume 63, Number 11 (April 2012)
Poetry
- Who has little, let them have less
- What they call acts of god
- Ghosts
- Grandfather on the George Washington Bridge, Waterboarding, and Johnstown, Pennsylvania, Flood—May 31, 1889
- What it means
- The poor are no longer with us; These bills are long unpaid
- LIBERTÉ
- Three Poems by Marilyn Buck
- A hundred years since the Triangle Fire
- Greed beyond Avarice
- Two Poems
- Workingclass nostalgia
- For Howard
- You, Again
- In Time
- Ballad of the Poverties
- Who’s Naïve?
- Tobacco Worker
- Happening upon the Exploding Sand Sculpture Competition on TV
- Stately vistas of stately vistas
Remembrance
- Credo of a Passionate Skeptic
- Two Letters on Monopoly Capital Theory
- Aimé Fernand Césaire (1913–2008): The Clarity of Struggle
- The Death and Life of Che
- Magic Death for a Magic Life
- With Thanks to Hans Koning
- Remembering John Kenneth Galbraith
Reprise
- The United States Has Lost the War
- The Military Defeat of the South Africans in Angola
- Capitalism and the Fallacy of Crude Underconsumptionism
- Lenin and the “Aristocracy of Labor”
- An Ex-Marine Sees Platoon
- Why Stagnation?
- Robinson Crusoe and the Secret of Primitive Accumulation
- The Guilt of Capitalism
- The Dialectic of Social Science
- Financial Instability: Where Will It All End?
- Why Socialism?
- No Nukes!
- The Unanswered Questions
- Interview with Malcolm X
- The Murder of Malcolm X
- Preface to the Jubilee Edition of The Souls of Black Folk (1953)
- Negroes and the Crisis of Capitalism in the United States
- How to Spread the Word
Review
- Three Cheers (Almost) for Gus Speth
- Prashad at Large
- Rebellious Cities
- Labor Divided
- Zionism, Imperialism, and Socialism
- Radical Internationalist Woman
- More Powerful Than Dynamite
- Identity Politics and Left Activism
- Yesterday Shows Another Day Is Here
- Hillbilly Nationalists and the Making of an Urban Race Alliance
- Why Whiteness Is Invisible
- Dispelling Three Decades of ‘Educational Reform’
- Listen to Your Gut
- The Fall of Libya
- Memories of the Afro-Caribbean Left
- The Man Who Was Over the Rainbow
- Cuban Urban Agriculture as a Strategy for Food Sovereignty
- Examining the Bases of Power, Inequality, and Human Variation
- Notes on a Life in Struggle
- Repressing Social Movements
Review of the Month
- Sharp Left Turn for the Media Reform Movement
- The Plight of the U.S. Working Class
- Marx and the Rift in the Universal Metabolism of Nature
- Twenty-First-Century Land Grabs
- The Epochal Crisis
- The Fossil Fuels War
- The Rebirth of the Chicago Teachers Union and Possibilities for a Counter-Hegemonic Education Movement
- Who Will Lead the U.S. Working Class?
- Marx, Kalecki, and Socialist Strategy
- Class War and Labor’s Declining Share
- James Hansen and the Climate-Change Exit Strategy
- ‘Libor’ing Under the Market Illusion
- The Planetary Emergency
- This Isn’t What Democracy Looks Like
- The Struggle for Socialism in China
- Implosion of the European System
- Harmony and Ecological Civilization
- The Endless Crisis
- The Bull Market
- The Great Inequality