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Monthly Review Volume 65, Number 9 (February 2014)

Monthly Review Volume 65, Number 9 (February 2014)

  • Review of the Month: “Sharp Left Turn for the Media Reform Movement: Toward a Post-Capitalist Democracy” by Robert W. McChesney
  • “Saving Our Unions: Dare to Struggle, Dare to Win?” by Steve Early
  • “Social Inequities and Exclusions in Kerala’s ‘Egalitarian’ Development” by C. U. Thresia
  • “Reflections on the New International: Dedicated to the Memory and Legacy of President Hugo Chávez” by István Mészáros
  • Review: “Three Cheers (Almost) for Gus Speth” by Daniel Berman
Monthly Review Volume 65, Number 7 (December 2013)

Monthly Review Volume 65, Number 7 (December 2013)

  • Review of the Month: Marx and the Rift in the Universal Metabolism of Nature by John Bellamy Foster
  • Winstanley’s Ecology: The English Diggers Today by Daniel Johnson
  • The Feminization of Migration: Care and the New Emotional Imperialism by Zuhal Yeşilyurt Gündüz
  • Reprise: The United States Has Lost the War: An Interview by General Vo Nguyen Giap
  • Exchange: Reply to “The Myth of ‘Environmental Catastrophism’” by Eddie Yuen, Ian Angus
  • Review: Rebellious Cities by Robert Young
  • Review: Labor Divided by Timothy Kerswell
Monthly Review Volume 65, Number 6 (November 2013)

Monthly Review Volume 65, Number 6 (November 2013)

  • Review of the Month: Twenty-First-Century Land Grabs: Accumulation by Agricultural Dispossession by Fred Magdoff
  • Britain’s Noxious History of Imperial Warfare by John Newsinger
  • Cambodian Political History: The Case of Pen Sovann by Luke Young
  • It’s the System Stupid: Structural Crises and the Need for Alternatives to Capitalism by Hans Despain
  • Review: Zionism, Imperialism, and Socialism by Tom Mayer
  • Review: Radical Internationalist Woman by Bernardine Dohrn
  • Review: More Powerful Than Dynamite: Explosive Storytelling Illuminates: Our Present Moment by Joseph J. Varga
Monthly Review Volume 65, Number 5 (October 2013)

Monthly Review Volume 65, Number 5 (October 2013)

  • Review of the Month: The Epochal Crisis by John Bellamy Foster
  • Primitive Accumulation and Imperialism by Harry Magdoff
  • Lessons from Iceland: Capitalism, Crisis, and Resistance by Martin Hart-Landsberg
  • Rethinking Is Not Demonizing: A Conversation with Cao Zhenglu About His Novel Lessons in Democracy by Yan Hairong
  • Review: Identity Politics and Left Activism by Immanuel Wallerstein
Monthly Review Volume 65, Number 4 (September 2013)

Monthly Review Volume 65, Number 4 (September 2013)

  • Review of the Month: The Fossil Fuels War by John Bellamy Foster
  • The Myth of ‘Environmental Catastrophism’ by Ian Angus
  • Revolutionary Road, Partial Victory: The March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom by Paul Le Blanc
  • Review: Yesterday Shows Another Day Is Here by Amy Schrager Lang and Daniel Rosza Lang/Levitsky
  • Review: Hillbilly Nationalists and the Making of an Urban Race Alliance by Yasmin Nair
  • Review: Why Whiteness Is Invisible by Hernán Vera
  • Review: Dispelling Three Decades of ‘Educational Reform’ by Gregory A. Smith
Monthly Review Volume 65, Number 3 (July-August 2013)

Monthly Review Volume 65, Number 3 (July-August 2013)

  • The Cultural Apparatus of Monopoly Capital: An Introduction by John Bellamy Foster and Robert W. McChesney
  • Theses on Advertising by Paul A. Baran and Paul M. Sweezy
  • The Quality of Monopoly Capitalist Society: Culture and Communications by Paul A. Baran and Paul M. Sweezy
  • St. Brecht and the Theatrical Stock Exchange by Eleanor Hakim
  • Communications in Capitalist Society by Ralph Miliband
  • The Existing Alternatives in Communications by Raymond Williams
  • Introduction to the Second Edition of The Theory of Monopoly Capitalism by John Bellamy Foster
Monthly Review Volume 65, Number 2 (June 2013)

Monthly Review Volume 65, Number 2 (June 2013)

  • Review of the Month: The Rebirth of the Chicago Teachers Union and Possibilities for a Counter-Hegemonic Education Movement by Eric (Rico) Gutstein and Pauline Lipman
  • Creating a New Model of a Social Union: CORE and the Chicago Teachers Union by Robert Bartlett
  • Beating the Neoliberal Blame Game: Teacher and Parent Solidarity and the 2012 Chicago Teachers’ Strike by Rhoda Rae Gutierrez
  • The Chicago Teachers’ Strike and Beyond: Strategic Considerations by David Kaplan
  • When “Teachers Want What Children Need”: Reconciling Tensions in Teachers’ Work and Teacher Unionism by Lois Weiner
  • Marketizing Schools by Doug Henwood and Liza Featherstone
  • Labor Meets Management by Ted Rall
Monthly Review Volume 65, Number 1 (May 2013)

Monthly Review Volume 65, Number 1 (May 2013)

  • Review of the Month: Who Will Lead the U.S. Working Class? by Michael D. Yates
  • The Political Economy of Decollectivization in China by Zhun Xu
  • Violence, USA: The Warfare State and the Hardening of Everyday Life by Henry A. Giroux
  • What they call acts of god by Marge Piercy
  • The Struggle for Food Sovereignty in South Korea by Byeong-Seon Yoon , Won-Kyu Song and Hae-jin Lee
Monthly Review Volume 64, Number 11 (April 2013)

Monthly Review Volume 64, Number 11 (April 2013)

  • Review of the Month: Marx, Kalecki, and Socialist Strategy by John Bellamy Foster
  • Crisis Theory, the Law of the Tendency of the Profit Rate to Fall, and Marx’s Studies in the 1870s by Michael Heinrich
  • Reprise: The Military Defeat of the South Africans in Angloa by Horace Campbell
  • Cuito Cuanavale, Angola: 25th Anniversary of a Historic African Battle by Ronnie Kasrils
  • Review: Listen to Your Gut by Rebecca Clausen
  • Review: The Fall of Libya by Max Ajl
  • Review: Memories of the Afro-Caribbean Left by Paul Buhle
Monthly Review Volume 64, Number 10 (March 2013)

Monthly Review Volume 64, Number 10 (March 2013)

  • Review of the Month: Class War and Labor’s Declining Share by Fred Magdoff and John Bellamy Foster
  • Poetry: Ghosts by Marge Piercy
  • China 2013 by Samir Amin
  • Rise of the Global Corporatocracy: An Interview with John Perkins by Ravi Bhandari
  • Review: The Man Who Was Over the Rainbow by Albert Ruben
  • Review: Cuban Urban Agriculture as a Strategy for Food Sovereignty by Christina Ergas
  • Review: Examining the Bases of Power, Inequality, and Human Variation by Stefano B. Longo and Nicholas Malone
  • Review: Notes on a Life in Struggle by Sara Falconer
Monthly Review Volume 64, Number 9 (February 2013)

Monthly Review Volume 64, Number 9 (February 2013)

  • Review of the Month: James Hansen and the Climate-Change Exit Strategy by John Bellamy Foster
  • Celia Sánchez and the Cuban Revolution by Alice Walker
  • The Migration and Labor Question Today: Imperialism, Unequal Development, and Forced Migration by Raúl Delgado Wise
  • The First Weapon of Mass Destruction by Marc Flandreau
  • Exchange: What Does Ecological Marxism Mean For China? Questions and Challenges for John Bellamy Foster by Zhihe Wang, Meijun Fan, Hui Dong, Dezhong Sun and Lichun Li
  • Exchange: Toward a Global Dialogue on Ecology and Marxism: A Brief Response to Chinese Scholars by John Bellamy Foster